BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of age on complication risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. METHODS: The TriNetX research database was retrospectively queried for patients undergoing primary arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. Univariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate the risk of complication by age group. RESULTS: A total of 21,449 patients were included in the study. Patients ≥61 years old demonstrated significantly higher rates of repeat reconstruction. Rates of postoperative opioid related disorders and surgical site infection varied by age. CONCLUSION: For patients undergoing ACL reconstruction, increasing age is associated with increased risk of developing opioid related disorders, and repeat reconstruction.
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of age on complication risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. METHODS: The TriNetX research database was retrospectively queried for patients undergoing primary arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. Univariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate the risk of complication by age group. RESULTS: A total of 21,449 patients were included in the study. Patients ≥61 years old demonstrated significantly higher rates of repeat reconstruction. Rates of postoperative opioid related disorders and surgical site infection varied by age. CONCLUSION: For patients undergoing ACL reconstruction, increasing age is associated with increased risk of developing opioid related disorders, and repeat reconstruction.
Authors: Frank A Cordasco; Sheena R Black; Meghan Price; Colleen Wixted; Michael Heller; Lori Ann Asaro; Joseph Nguyen; Daniel W Green Journal: Am J Sports Med Date: 2019-01-15 Impact factor: 6.202