Surgical Risks and Costs of Care are Greater in Patients Who Are Super Obese and Undergoing THA

Aug 27, 2016Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Higher Surgery Risks and Care Costs for Extremely Obese Patients Undergoing Total Hip Replacement

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Abstract

Patients with super obesity had a mean total hospital charge of USD 88,419 for total hip replacement.

  • Patients with morbid obesity experienced higher rates of postoperative complications, including a 3.71 times increased risk of prosthetic joint infection.
  • Super obese patients had a significantly higher risk of infection, wound dehiscence, and readmission compared to those with normal BMI.
  • Mean total hospital charges for super obese patients were USD 14,591 higher than for normal BMI patients.
  • Complications such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and acute renal failure were more common in morbidly obese patients.
  • Some serious outcomes, including death and acute myocardial infarction, did not differ significantly between morbidly obese and control patients.

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