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Proportion of Obese Patients Presenting to Orthopedic Total Joint Arthroplasty Clinics

机译:整形外科全髋关节置换诊所的肥胖患者比例

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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the percentage of obese individuals initially presenting to total joint arthroplasty clinics in a public, tertiary hospital is greater than the proportion of obese individuals in the general population. In a retrospective, comparative study of patients seen in total joint replacement clinics at a public, tertiary hospital with an ICD-9 diagnosis of hip or knee osteoarthritis and documented body mass index, the proportion of obese individuals was compared with recent obesity data for the general population from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Patients who had previously undergone hip or knee replacement surgery were excluded. Comorbid conditions, functional comorbidity index (FCI) scores, and Charlson comorbidity index scores were compared between obese and nonobese cohorts. The study included 499 patients aged 20 to 92 years (mean, 64.3 years), 58.9% of whom were female. Fifty-five percent of patients were obese, a significantly greater percentage than in the national (34.9%; P<.0005; odds ratio [OR]=2.23), regional (29.5%; P<.0005; OR=2.85), and state (31.1%; P<.0005; OR=2.64) populations. Obese patients had significantly more comorbid conditions (P<.002) and higher functional comorbidity index scores (P<.0009). The number of comorbidities and having Medicare/Medicaid insurance were predictive of obesity. This study highlights that the majority of patients presenting to orthopedic total joint arthroplasty clinics are obese and that they come with significantly more comorbidities. The total joint surgeon has a unique opportunity to facilitate weight loss in the obese osteoarthritic patient prior to joint replacement.
机译:这项研究的目的是证明,最初在公立,三级医院的总关节置换诊所就诊的肥胖者所占的百分比大于一般人群中肥胖者所占的比例。在一项回顾性比较研究中,在一家公立,三级医院的全关节置换诊所中发现了ICD-9诊断为髋部或膝部骨关节炎并记录了体重指数的患者,将肥胖个体的比例与近期肥胖数据进行了比较。疾病控制与预防中心的一般人群。以前接受过髋或膝关节置换手术的患者被排除在外。比较肥胖和非肥胖人群的合并症,功能合并症指数(FCI)评分和Charlson合并症评分。该研究纳入了499位年龄在20至92岁(平均64.3岁)的患者,其中58.9%是女性。 55%的患者肥胖,这一比例明显高于全国(34.9%; P <.0005;优势比[OR] = 2.23),区域性(29.5%; P <.0005; OR = 2.85),和州(31.1%; P <.0005; OR = 2.64)人口。肥胖患者的合并症明显更多(P <.002),功能合并症指数得分更高(P <.0009)。合并症的数量和拥有Medicare / Medicaid保险可以预测肥胖。这项研究强调,整形外科全关节置换诊所的大多数患者肥胖,并且合并症明显多于其他患者。全关节外科医生有一个独特的机会来帮助肥胖的骨关节炎患者在进行关节置换之前减轻体重。

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