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The Effect of Obesity and Increasing Age on Operative Time and Length of Stay in Primary Hip and Knee Arthroplasty

机译:肥胖和年龄增长对原发髋和膝关节置换术的手术时间和住院时间的影响

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We retrospectively reviewed 589 patients undergoing lower-limb arthroplasty, recording age, body mass index (BMI) and co-morbidities. The effect of these on operative duration and length of stay (LOS) was analysed. For a 1 point increase in BMI we expect LOS to increase by a factor of 2.9% and mean theatre time to increase by 1.46 minutes. For a 1-year increase in age, we expect LOS to increase by a factor of 1.2%. We have calculated the extra financial costs associated. The current reimbursement system underestimates the financial impact of BMI and age. The results have been used to produce a chart that allows prediction of LOS following lower limb arthroplasty based on BMI and age. These data are of use in planning operating lists. (c) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rghts reserved.
机译:我们回顾性分析了589例接受下肢关节置换术的患者,记录了年龄,体重指数(BMI)和合并症。分析了这些因素对手术持续时间和住院时间(LOS)的影响。对于BMI的1点增长,我们预计LOS会增加2.9%,平均影院时间会增加1.46分钟。对于年龄的1年增长,我们预计LOS将提高1.2%。我们已经计算了相关的额外财务成本。当前的报销系统低估了BMI和年龄对财务的影响。结果已用于生成图表,该图表可根据BMI和年龄预测下肢关节置换术后的LOS。这些数据可用于计划操作清单。 (c)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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