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01-02-2017 | Original Article

Hypoalbuminemia Is a Better Predictor than Obesity of Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty: a Propensity Score-Adjusted Observational Analysis

Authors: Michael C. Fu, MD, MHS, Alexander S. McLawhorn, MD, MBA, Douglas E. Padgett, MD, Michael B. Cross, MD

Published in: HSS Journal ® | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Obesity is an established risk factor for complications after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and is often associated with malnutrition.

Questions/Purposes

1. What is the prevalence of hypoalbuminemia in obese patients undergoing TKA? 2. What is the independent morbidity risk of malnutrition relative to obesity?

Methods

TKA cases were identified from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program from 2005 to 2013. Propensity scores for having preoperative albumin measurements were calculated using demographics, BMI, and modified Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI). Malnutrition was defined as hypoalbuminemia (<3.5 g/dL). Patients were classified by BMI as follows: non-obese (18.5–29.9), obese I (30–34.9), obese II (35–39.9), or obese III (≥40). Postoperative complications were compared across obesity and nutritional statuses. Multivariable propensity-adjusted logistic regressions were performed to determine associations between malnutrition, obesity, and 30-day outcomes.

Results

There were 71,599 cases identified, with 34,800 (48.6%) having albumin measurements. Propensity score adjustment adequately accounted for selection bias, with adjusted p > 0.05 for observable characteristics. Malnutrition prevalence increased with BMI (6.1% in obese III vs. 3.7% in non-obese). With propensity-adjusted multivariable analysis, obese III was the only obesity class associated with any complication, wound complication, and reoperation. Hypoalbuminemia was a stronger and more consistent independent risk factor, for any complication, wound, cardiac, or respiratory complications, and death.

Conclusions

Hypoalbuminemia is a more consistent independent predictor of complications after TKA than obesity. Strategies for medical optimization of these conditions should be investigated.
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Metadata
Title
Hypoalbuminemia Is a Better Predictor than Obesity of Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty: a Propensity Score-Adjusted Observational Analysis
Authors
Michael C. Fu, MD, MHS
Alexander S. McLawhorn, MD, MBA
Douglas E. Padgett, MD
Michael B. Cross, MD
Publication date
01-02-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
HSS Journal ® / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1556-3316
Electronic ISSN: 1556-3324
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11420-016-9518-4

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