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Young-Wan Moon1, Yong-Sik Kim, Soon-Yong Kwon, Shin-Yoon Kim, Seung-Jae Lim, Youn-Soo Park.
Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed the complete medical records of 30 patients with a diagnosis of liver cirrhosis who had undergone hip arthroplasty at three academic institutions between October 1994 and May 2001. There were 26 males and 4 females with a mean age of 60 yr at index operation. Surgical procedures included 17 primary total hip arthroplasties (THA), 8 bipolar hemiarthroplasties, and 5 revision THAs. According to the Child-Pugh scoring system, 19 cirrhotic patients were categorized as class A, 9 as class B, and 2 as class C. Eight (26.7%) of the 30 patients had one or more perioperative complications. Of these, wound infection was the most common, with a rate of 10% (3 of 30 hips). Other perioperative complications included surgical site bleeding, coagulopathy, encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding, pneumonia, and arrhythmia. Death occurred in 2 (6.7%) of the 30 patients; both were Child-Pugh's C cirrhotics. A higher Child-Pugh score (p=0.0001) and a high level of creatinine (p=0.0499) were associated with significantly increased perioperative complications or death. Our findings suggest that surgeons should be vigilant about perioperative complications in patients with advanced cirrhotic liver disease who undergo hip arthroplasty, albeit the mortality rates are relatively low in less severe cirrhotics.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17449928 PMCID: PMC2693586 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2007.22.2.223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Perioperative complications following hip arthroplasty in 30 patients with liver cirrhosis
*Some patients were associated with more than one complications.
Variables associated with perioperative complications and death following hip arthroplasty in cirrhotic patients
THA, total hip arthroplasty; BHA, bipolar hemiarthroplasty.