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Does age increase perioperative complications for single-stage bilateral total hip arthroplasty?
Joshua C Mostales1, Samantha N Andrews2,3, Kristin A Mathews2
1John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i, 651 Ilalo Street, Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA.
Abstract:
The potential of post-operative complication may exclude elderly patients from undergoing single-staged bilateral total hip arthroplasty (SSBTHA). This study retrospective compared perioperative complications between SSBTHA patients <70 (N = 157) and ≥70 (N = 56) years of age. Patients ≥70 had significantly lower body mass index (p = 0.029) and had a higher ASA classification (p = 0.041) compared to patients <70. No differences in post-operative complications or transfusion rates were found between age groups. However, patients ≥70 were less likely to be discharged home. While SSBTHA can safely be performed in patients ≥70, the risk of transfusion may suggest pre-operative hemoglobin screenings, especially for patients ≥70.
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