Postoperative Morbidity and Discharge Destinations After Fast-Track Hip and Knee Arthroplasty in Patients Older Than 85 Years

May 20, 2016Anesthesia and analgesia

Complications and Discharge Locations After Fast Recovery Hip and Knee Replacement in Patients Over 85

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Abstract

Of 13,775 procedures, 27.3% resulted in a hospital stay longer than 4 days, with 82.7% of these cases attributed to medical causes.

  • The median age of patients undergoing fast-track total hip or knee arthroplasty was 87 years.
  • A median length of stay was recorded at 3 days, with an interquartile range of 2 to 5 days.
  • Medical complications leading to extended hospital stays were most frequently related to anemia requiring blood transfusions and issues with mobilization.
  • Use of walking aids was associated with a nearly doubled likelihood of having a hospital stay longer than 4 days.
  • Readmission rates within 30 and 90 days were 14.2% and 17.9%, respectively, with most readmissions being for medical reasons.
  • Preoperative anemia increased the risk of readmission, while living alone was associated with a decreased risk.

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