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Mandatory Nicotine Cessation for Elective Orthopedic Hip Procedures Results in Reduction in Postoperative Nicotine Use.

Brian M Rao1, Daniel D Moylan1, Kyle R Sochacki2,3, Robert C Kollmorgen4, Lakhvir Atwal1, Thomas J Ellis5.   

Abstract

Purpose To determine the efficacy of mandatory preoperative nicotine cessation on postoperative nicotine use, and to identify independent predictors of nicotine use relapse in subjects undergoing hip preservation surgery or total hip arthroplasty by a single fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon. Methods Consecutive subjects that underwent hip surgery from November 2014 to December 2017 were reviewed. Subjects who self-reported nicotine use, quit prior to surgery, and completed a minimum one-year follow-up were included. Multiple linear regression models were constructed to determine the effect of independent variables on nicotine use relapse following surgery. Results Sixty subjects were included in the study (mean follow-up 35.1 months (17-57 months), mean age 44.9 years (20-82 years), and 23 (38.3%) males). Twenty-eight subjects (46.7%) remained nicotine-free at final follow-up. The mean number of cigarettes per day decreased from 13.4 preoperatively to 8.4 postoperatively in the subjects who relapsed (P=0.002). The mean time to return to nicotine postoperatively was 2.4 months. The number of preoperative cigarettes per day was the only independent predictor of tobacco use relapse (P=0.005). Conclusion Mandatory preoperative nicotine cessation prior to elective hip surgery demonstrates a 46.7% nicotine-free survivorship at final follow-up with the number of preoperative cigarettes per day found to be the only independent predictor of nicotine use relapse. Level of evidence The level of evidence of this research study is Level III since it is a non-experimental study with a cohort of patients.
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Keywords:  epidemiology; hip preservation; hip replacement; nicotine; orthopedic; primary arthroplasty; smoking; smoking cessation; surgery; total hip arthroplasty

Year:  2020        PMID: 33489570      PMCID: PMC7813543          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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