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The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients

Introduction Post-operative anaemia in hip fracture patients has been associated with increased risk of blood transfusion, poorer functional outcomes, increased morbidity and mortality. Patients with persisting drop in haemoglobin after fractured neck of femur with no obvious source of blood loss ar...

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Autores principales: Krishnan, Saurav, Koshy, George, Reddy, Anand, Rajeev, Aysha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10686258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034276
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47982
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author Krishnan, Saurav
Koshy, George
Reddy, Anand
Rajeev, Aysha
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Koshy, George
Reddy, Anand
Rajeev, Aysha
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description Introduction Post-operative anaemia in hip fracture patients has been associated with increased risk of blood transfusion, poorer functional outcomes, increased morbidity and mortality. Patients with persisting drop in haemoglobin after fractured neck of femur with no obvious source of blood loss are often referred for endoscopy to find the cause of anaemia. The reported incidence of perioperative acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding varies from 1 to 15%. Objective The aim of our study is to find out the usefulness of endoscopy in finding gastrointestinal causes leading to the occult loss of blood causing irreversible anaemia in post-operative neck of femur fractures. Material and methods The orthogeriatric unit conducted a study using retrospective data on neck of femur fracture patients from January 2015 to December 2020. Out of 1863 cases, 918 (49.3%) developed post-operative anaemia. Forty-five patients (5%) with refractory anaemia underwent endoscopy referral. Patient demographics, fracture patterns, pre-existing anaemia, and co-morbidities (anaemia, heart disease, chronic kidney disease, oral anticoagulant usage) were recorded. The recorded information also included the type of procedure undergone by each patient. Intra-operative tranexamic acid injections were administered to all patients. Results Male patients accounted for 24% (11) and females for 76% (34). The average age was 82.3 years (range: 73-94). In terms of fracture type, 60% (27) were intracapsular and 40% (18) were extracapsular. Iron deficiency anaemia was present in 24% (11), oral anticoagulants in 20% (9), and systemic malignancy in 12% (6) of patients. The mean post-operative hemoglobin level during endoscopy referral was 7.3 g/dL. Endoscopy revealed normal findings in 60% (27), esophagitis/gastritis in 20% (8), and hiatus hernia in 16% (7) of patients. No patients were diagnosed with active gastrointestinal bleeding or malignancy as the cause of post-operative hemoglobin drop. Conclusion The study did not show evidence of any gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with resistant and refractory post-operative anaemia following fractured neck of femur surgery using endoscopy procedure. The value of such difficult, expensive and time-consuming procedure may be reviewed further.
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spelling pubmed-106862582023-11-30 The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients Krishnan, Saurav Koshy, George Reddy, Anand Rajeev, Aysha Cureus Gastroenterology Introduction Post-operative anaemia in hip fracture patients has been associated with increased risk of blood transfusion, poorer functional outcomes, increased morbidity and mortality. Patients with persisting drop in haemoglobin after fractured neck of femur with no obvious source of blood loss are often referred for endoscopy to find the cause of anaemia. The reported incidence of perioperative acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding varies from 1 to 15%. Objective The aim of our study is to find out the usefulness of endoscopy in finding gastrointestinal causes leading to the occult loss of blood causing irreversible anaemia in post-operative neck of femur fractures. Material and methods The orthogeriatric unit conducted a study using retrospective data on neck of femur fracture patients from January 2015 to December 2020. Out of 1863 cases, 918 (49.3%) developed post-operative anaemia. Forty-five patients (5%) with refractory anaemia underwent endoscopy referral. Patient demographics, fracture patterns, pre-existing anaemia, and co-morbidities (anaemia, heart disease, chronic kidney disease, oral anticoagulant usage) were recorded. The recorded information also included the type of procedure undergone by each patient. Intra-operative tranexamic acid injections were administered to all patients. Results Male patients accounted for 24% (11) and females for 76% (34). The average age was 82.3 years (range: 73-94). In terms of fracture type, 60% (27) were intracapsular and 40% (18) were extracapsular. Iron deficiency anaemia was present in 24% (11), oral anticoagulants in 20% (9), and systemic malignancy in 12% (6) of patients. The mean post-operative hemoglobin level during endoscopy referral was 7.3 g/dL. Endoscopy revealed normal findings in 60% (27), esophagitis/gastritis in 20% (8), and hiatus hernia in 16% (7) of patients. No patients were diagnosed with active gastrointestinal bleeding or malignancy as the cause of post-operative hemoglobin drop. Conclusion The study did not show evidence of any gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with resistant and refractory post-operative anaemia following fractured neck of femur surgery using endoscopy procedure. The value of such difficult, expensive and time-consuming procedure may be reviewed further. Cureus 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10686258/ /pubmed/38034276 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47982 Text en Copyright © 2023, Krishnan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Gastroenterology
Krishnan, Saurav
Koshy, George
Reddy, Anand
Rajeev, Aysha
The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title_full The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title_fullStr The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title_short The Role of Endoscopy in Investigating the Causes of Persistent Anaemia in Post-operative Fractured Neck of Femur Patients
title_sort role of endoscopy in investigating the causes of persistent anaemia in post-operative fractured neck of femur patients
topic Gastroenterology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10686258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034276
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47982
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