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Mediating Medical Comorbidities in Geriatric Patients Undergoing Surgery for OVCF: From Preoperative Screening to Risk and Outcomes Optimization

Authors :
Max J. Scheyerer
Max Lenz
Cornelius Jacobs
Matthias Pumberger
Ulrich J. A. Spiegl
Bernhard W. Ullrich
Nicolas von der Höh
Klaus John Schnake
Source :
Global Spine Journal. 13:6S-12S
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

Objectives Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) are a common increasing entity in elderly patients and represent a tremendous economic burden. Surgical treatment is related to high complication rates and little is known about patient-specific and internal risk factors associated with poor clinical results. Methods We carried out a comprehensive, systematic literature search according to the PRISMA checklist and algorithm. Risk factors for perioperative complications, for early inpatient readmission, for the duration of the hospital stay, the hospital mortality, the total mortality and the clinical result were analyzed. Results A total of 739 potentially usable studies were identified. After considering all inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 studies with 15,515 patients were included. Non-adjustable risk factors were age >90 years (OR 3.27), male gender (OR 1.41), BMI less than 18.5 kg/m2 (OR 3.97), ASA score >3 (OR 2.7), activity of daily live (ADL) (OR 1.52), dependence (OR 5.68), inpatient admission status (OR 3.22), Parkinson disease (OR 3.63) and disseminated cancer (OR 2.98). Adjustable factors were insufficient kidney function (GFR Discussion We identified a couple of non-adjustable risk factors, which should be considered preoperatively in terms of risk assessment. However, even more important were adjustable factors that can be influenced preoperatively. In conclusion, we recommend a perioperative interdisciplinary cooperation, especially with geriatricians, to achieve the best possible clinical results in geriatric patients undergoing surgery for OVCF.

Details

ISSN :
21925690 and 21925682
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Spine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2094b2487b453700b9c2bac6195f7dbc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682221130050