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Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate serum levels of 25-OH-D in patients scheduled to undergo elective hip or knee arthroplasty. We hypothesised that 25-OH-D level is an independent risk factor for length of stay in orthopaedic patients after elective hip or knee artho...

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Autores principales: Maier, Gerrit Steffen, Maus, Uwe, Lazovic, Djordje, Horas, Konstantin, Roth, Klaus Edgar, Kurth, Andreas Alois
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27294830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10195-016-0414-y
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author Maier, Gerrit Steffen
Maus, Uwe
Lazovic, Djordje
Horas, Konstantin
Roth, Klaus Edgar
Kurth, Andreas Alois
author_facet Maier, Gerrit Steffen
Maus, Uwe
Lazovic, Djordje
Horas, Konstantin
Roth, Klaus Edgar
Kurth, Andreas Alois
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description BACKGROUND: The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate serum levels of 25-OH-D in patients scheduled to undergo elective hip or knee arthroplasty. We hypothesised that 25-OH-D level is an independent risk factor for length of stay in orthopaedic patients after elective hip or knee arthoplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25-OH-D levels were measured in 1083 patients admitted to an orthopaedic surgery department to undergo elective hip or knee arthroplasty. Comparisons were performed using Chi square or Student’s t test, followed by univariate and multiple linear regression analysis examining the correlation between the length of stay in the orthopaedic department and 25-OH-D level while adjusting for possible confounders. RESULTS: Overall, 86 % of patients had insufficient serum levels of 25-OH-D, and over 60 % were vitamin D deficient. The mean length of stay was 13.2 ± 8.3 days. In patients with hypovitaminosis D, the length of stay was significantly longer compared to patients with normal serum 25-OH-D levels (15.6 ± 7.2 compared to 11.3 ± 7.9 days, P = 0.014). In univariate analyses, serum 25-OH-D level was inversely related to the length of stay in our orthopaedic department compared to patients with normal vitamin D levels (r = −0.16; P = 0.008). In multivariate analyses, the length of stay remained significantly associated with low 25-OH-D levels (P = 0.002), indicating that low vitamin D levels increase the length of stay. CONCLUSIONS: We found a high frequency of hypovitaminosis D among orthopaedic patients scheduled to undergo elective arthroplastic surgery. Low vitamin D levels showed a significant inverse association to the length of stay in our orthopaedic department. Patients with vitamin D levels in the target range were hospitalised 4.3 days less than patients with hypovitaminosis D. Level 3 of evidence according to “The Oxford 2011 levels of evidence”.
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spelling pubmed-50712392016-11-02 Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty? Maier, Gerrit Steffen Maus, Uwe Lazovic, Djordje Horas, Konstantin Roth, Klaus Edgar Kurth, Andreas Alois J Orthop Traumatol Original Article BACKGROUND: The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate serum levels of 25-OH-D in patients scheduled to undergo elective hip or knee arthroplasty. We hypothesised that 25-OH-D level is an independent risk factor for length of stay in orthopaedic patients after elective hip or knee arthoplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25-OH-D levels were measured in 1083 patients admitted to an orthopaedic surgery department to undergo elective hip or knee arthroplasty. Comparisons were performed using Chi square or Student’s t test, followed by univariate and multiple linear regression analysis examining the correlation between the length of stay in the orthopaedic department and 25-OH-D level while adjusting for possible confounders. RESULTS: Overall, 86 % of patients had insufficient serum levels of 25-OH-D, and over 60 % were vitamin D deficient. The mean length of stay was 13.2 ± 8.3 days. In patients with hypovitaminosis D, the length of stay was significantly longer compared to patients with normal serum 25-OH-D levels (15.6 ± 7.2 compared to 11.3 ± 7.9 days, P = 0.014). In univariate analyses, serum 25-OH-D level was inversely related to the length of stay in our orthopaedic department compared to patients with normal vitamin D levels (r = −0.16; P = 0.008). In multivariate analyses, the length of stay remained significantly associated with low 25-OH-D levels (P = 0.002), indicating that low vitamin D levels increase the length of stay. CONCLUSIONS: We found a high frequency of hypovitaminosis D among orthopaedic patients scheduled to undergo elective arthroplastic surgery. Low vitamin D levels showed a significant inverse association to the length of stay in our orthopaedic department. Patients with vitamin D levels in the target range were hospitalised 4.3 days less than patients with hypovitaminosis D. Level 3 of evidence according to “The Oxford 2011 levels of evidence”. Springer International Publishing 2016-06-13 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5071239/ /pubmed/27294830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10195-016-0414-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Maier, Gerrit Steffen
Maus, Uwe
Lazovic, Djordje
Horas, Konstantin
Roth, Klaus Edgar
Kurth, Andreas Alois
Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title_full Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title_fullStr Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title_full_unstemmed Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title_short Is there an association between low serum 25-OH-D levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
title_sort is there an association between low serum 25-oh-d levels and the length of hospital stay in orthopaedic patients after arthroplasty?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27294830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10195-016-0414-y
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