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Open Access 08-07-2024 | Septicemia | Original Article

Hypoalbuminemia predicts early postoperative complications following noninfectious revision total shoulder arthroplasty

Authors: Steven H. Liu, Patricia Cerri-Droz, Rachel A. Loyst, David E. Komatsu, Edward D. Wang

Published in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology | Issue 6/2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigates the association between preoperative hypoalbuminemia and 30-day postoperative complications following noninfectious revision total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).

Methods

The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database was queried for all patients who underwent noninfectious revision TSA from 2015 to 2021. The study population was divided into two groups based on preoperative serum albumin: normal albumin (≥ 3.5 g/dL) and hypoalbuminemia (< 3.5 g/dL). Logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate the relationship between preoperative hypoalbuminemia and postoperative complications.

Results

Compared to normal albumin, hypoalbuminemia was independently associated with a significantly greater likelihood of experiencing any complication (odds ratio [OR] 3.26, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.04–5.19; P < .001), sepsis (OR 9.92, 95% CI 1.29–76.35; P = .028), blood transfusions (OR 2.89, 95% CI 1.20–6.93; P = .017), non-home discharge (OR 2.88, 95% CI 1.55–5.35; P < .001), readmission (OR 3.46, 95% CI 1.57–7.58; P = .002), and length of stay > 2 days (OR 3.00, 95% CI 1.85–4.86; P < .001).

Conclusions

Preoperative hypoalbuminemia was associated with early postoperative complications following revision TSA.

Level of evidence

Level III; Retrospective Cohort Comparison; Prognosis Study.
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Metadata
Title
Hypoalbuminemia predicts early postoperative complications following noninfectious revision total shoulder arthroplasty
Authors
Steven H. Liu
Patricia Cerri-Droz
Rachel A. Loyst
David E. Komatsu
Edward D. Wang
Publication date
08-07-2024
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 1633-8065
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1068
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-024-04041-2