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Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair

PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of systemic laboratory abnormalities among patients undergoing rotator cuff repair (RCR). METHODS: Patients who underwent RCR at the authors’ institution for 1 year between October 2021 to September 2022 were retrospectively identified. Preoperative laboratory va...

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Autores principales: Wilde, Brandon, Hotaling, James M., Ishikawa, Hiroaki, Joyce, Christopher, Tashjian, Robert, Chalmers, Peter N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.011
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author Wilde, Brandon
Hotaling, James M.
Ishikawa, Hiroaki
Joyce, Christopher
Tashjian, Robert
Chalmers, Peter N.
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Hotaling, James M.
Ishikawa, Hiroaki
Joyce, Christopher
Tashjian, Robert
Chalmers, Peter N.
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description PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of systemic laboratory abnormalities among patients undergoing rotator cuff repair (RCR). METHODS: Patients who underwent RCR at the authors’ institution for 1 year between October 2021 to September 2022 were retrospectively identified. Preoperative laboratory values, including serum sex hormones, vitamin D, hemoglobin A1C, and a lipid panel, were obtained as part of our routine practice during the study period. Demographics and tear characteristics were compared in patients with laboratory data and those without. For included patients with laboratory data, mean laboratory values and percentage of patients with abnormal laboratory values were recorded. RESULTS: During a 1-year period of time, 135 RCRs were performed, of which preoperative labs were obtained on 105. Of these, 67% were sex hormone deficient, 36% were vitamin D deficient, 45% had an abnormal hemoglobin A1C, and 64% had an abnormal lipid panel. In total 4% had “normal” labs. CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, sex hormone deficiency is highly prevalent among patients undergoing RCR. Nearly all patients undergoing RCR have systemic laboratory abnormalities involving either sex hormone deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, dyslipidemia, and/or prediabetes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, prognostic case series.
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spelling pubmed-103005792023-06-29 Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair Wilde, Brandon Hotaling, James M. Ishikawa, Hiroaki Joyce, Christopher Tashjian, Robert Chalmers, Peter N. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil Original Article PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of systemic laboratory abnormalities among patients undergoing rotator cuff repair (RCR). METHODS: Patients who underwent RCR at the authors’ institution for 1 year between October 2021 to September 2022 were retrospectively identified. Preoperative laboratory values, including serum sex hormones, vitamin D, hemoglobin A1C, and a lipid panel, were obtained as part of our routine practice during the study period. Demographics and tear characteristics were compared in patients with laboratory data and those without. For included patients with laboratory data, mean laboratory values and percentage of patients with abnormal laboratory values were recorded. RESULTS: During a 1-year period of time, 135 RCRs were performed, of which preoperative labs were obtained on 105. Of these, 67% were sex hormone deficient, 36% were vitamin D deficient, 45% had an abnormal hemoglobin A1C, and 64% had an abnormal lipid panel. In total 4% had “normal” labs. CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, sex hormone deficiency is highly prevalent among patients undergoing RCR. Nearly all patients undergoing RCR have systemic laboratory abnormalities involving either sex hormone deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, dyslipidemia, and/or prediabetes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, prognostic case series. Elsevier 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10300579/ /pubmed/37388879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.011 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Wilde, Brandon
Hotaling, James M.
Ishikawa, Hiroaki
Joyce, Christopher
Tashjian, Robert
Chalmers, Peter N.
Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title_full Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title_fullStr Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title_full_unstemmed Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title_short Abnormal Laboratory Values for Metabolic and Hormonal Syndromes Are Prevalent Among Patients Undergoing Rotator Cuff Repair
title_sort abnormal laboratory values for metabolic and hormonal syndromes are prevalent among patients undergoing rotator cuff repair
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.011
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