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Evaluation Of Risk Factors And Postoperative Outcomes In Surgical Laryngectomies With Intraoperative Hypothermia, Kristen V. Carter
Evaluation Of Risk Factors And Postoperative Outcomes In Surgical Laryngectomies With Intraoperative Hypothermia, Kristen V. Carter
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine whether intraoperative hypothermia exposure would be identified as an independent risk factor for surgical laryngectomy patients’ rate of postoperative complications within their surgical admission. The findings would help to justify the institution of “pre-warming” laryngectomy patients to prevent detrimental effects postoperatively.
METHODS: Retrospective chart review of 245 patients who had laryngectomies at the University of Kentucky from 2010-2017. Rate of complication and variables predictability of postoperative complications was evaluated.
RESULTS: In the sample, 157 patients developed complications. Complications included 35 transpharyngeal fistulas, 29 free flap failures, 43 hematomas, 50 wound infections/ …
Moderating Effects Of Immunosuppressive Medications And Risk Factors For Post-Operative Joint Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Or Osteoarthritis, Elizabeth G. Salt, Amanda T. Wiggins, Mary Kay Rayens, Brent J. Morris, David M. Mannino, Andrew Hoellein, Ryan P. Donegan, Leslie J. Crofford
Moderating Effects Of Immunosuppressive Medications And Risk Factors For Post-Operative Joint Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Or Osteoarthritis, Elizabeth G. Salt, Amanda T. Wiggins, Mary Kay Rayens, Brent J. Morris, David M. Mannino, Andrew Hoellein, Ryan P. Donegan, Leslie J. Crofford
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Objective—Inconclusive findings about infection risks, importantly the use of immunosuppressive medications, in patients who have undergone large-joint total joint arthroplasty challenge efforts to provide evidenced-based perioperative total joint arthroplasty recommendations to improve surgical outcomes. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe risk factors for developing a postoperative infection in patients undergoing TJA of a large joint [total hip arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, or total shoulder arthroplasty] by identifying clinical and demographic factors, including the use of high risk medications (i.e., prednisone and immunosuppressive medications) and diagnoses (i.e., rheumatoid arthritis [RA], osteoarthritis [OA], gout, obesity, diabetes mellitus), that …