• Title of article

    Blood transfusion associated with shoulder arthroplasty

  • Author/Authors

    Hardy، نويسنده , , Jolene C. and Hung، نويسنده , , Man and Snow، نويسنده , , Brian J. and Martin، نويسنده , , Cody L. and Tashjian، نويسنده , , Robert Z. and Burks، نويسنده , , Robert T. and Greis، نويسنده , , Patrick E.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    233
  • To page
    239
  • Abstract
    Background s have reported high rates of transfusion in shoulder arthroplasty. This study was conducted to evaluate the rate of transfusion at our institution, to confirm reported risk factors for transfusion, and to look for changes over time.We hypothesized that transfusion rates associated with shoulder arthroplasty at our institution are lower than those recently reported and that the incidence of transfusion is higher in individuals with low preoperative hemoglobin, with revision arthroplasty, and in older individuals. als and methods ospective review of 366 shoulder arthroplasties (323 patients) was performed. This included total shoulder arthroplasties, hemiarthroplasties, revision arthroplasties, and reverse total shoulder arthroplasties. Logistic regression analysis evaluated the association of clinical variables with transfusion. Early (1996-2005) and late (2006-2009) groups were compared to evaluate changes in demographics and transfusion rates over time. s erall transfusion rate was 7.4% (27 of 339). Predictors of transfusion were higher intraoperative blood loss, low preoperative hemoglobin level, and humeral cement fixation. Procedure type was not predictive of transfusion. There was no difference in transfusion rates between the early and late groups, but the late group had an increased use of general anesthesia combined with a regional block, increased intraoperative blood loss, and increased use of sequential compression devices for venous thromboembolism prophylaxis. sions preoperative hemoglobin, higher intraoperative blood loss, and humeral cement fixation were predictors of transfusion, but not female sex, increasing age, type of procedure, or comorbidities.
  • Keywords
    Transfusion , Predictor , Shoulder arthroplasty , risk factors
  • Journal title
    Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • Record number

    1869768