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Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture
We aimed to investigate the association between preoperative body mass index (BMI) and postoperative long-term mortality in patients who underwent a vertebroplasty. We retrospectively enrolled patients with a vertebral compression fracture who underwent a vertebroplasty between May 2013 and June 202...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216519 |
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author | Wang, Wen-Chien Wu, Yun-Che Lin, Yu-Hsien Lin, Yu-Tsung Chen, Kun-Hui Pan, Chien-Chou Wang, Jun-Sing Lee, Cheng-Hung |
author_facet | Wang, Wen-Chien Wu, Yun-Che Lin, Yu-Hsien Lin, Yu-Tsung Chen, Kun-Hui Pan, Chien-Chou Wang, Jun-Sing Lee, Cheng-Hung |
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description | We aimed to investigate the association between preoperative body mass index (BMI) and postoperative long-term mortality in patients who underwent a vertebroplasty. We retrospectively enrolled patients with a vertebral compression fracture who underwent a vertebroplasty between May 2013 and June 2020 in a medical center in Taiwan. The survival status of the study sample was confirmed by the end of March 2021. Cox-proportional hazard models were conducted to examine the effects of being overweight/obese (≥25 kg/m(2) vs. <25 kg/m(2)) and BMI (as a continuous variable) on all-cause mortality after adjusting for age, sex, history of smoking, diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and osteoporosis. A total of 164 patients were analyzed (mean age 75.8 ± 9.3 years, male 25.6%, mean BMI 24.0 ± 4.1 kg/m(2)) after a median follow-up of 785 days. Compared with a BMI < 25 kg/m(2), a BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2) was associated with a significantly lower risk of all-cause mortality (HR 0.297, 95% CI 0.101 to 0.878, p = 0.028). These findings were consistent when BMI was examined as a continuous variable (HR 0.874, 95% CI 0.773 to 0.988, p = 0.031). A low BMI (<22 kg/m(2)) should be considered as a risk factor for postoperative long-term mortality in this ageing population. |
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spelling | pubmed-96535922022-11-15 Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture Wang, Wen-Chien Wu, Yun-Che Lin, Yu-Hsien Lin, Yu-Tsung Chen, Kun-Hui Pan, Chien-Chou Wang, Jun-Sing Lee, Cheng-Hung J Clin Med Article We aimed to investigate the association between preoperative body mass index (BMI) and postoperative long-term mortality in patients who underwent a vertebroplasty. We retrospectively enrolled patients with a vertebral compression fracture who underwent a vertebroplasty between May 2013 and June 2020 in a medical center in Taiwan. The survival status of the study sample was confirmed by the end of March 2021. Cox-proportional hazard models were conducted to examine the effects of being overweight/obese (≥25 kg/m(2) vs. <25 kg/m(2)) and BMI (as a continuous variable) on all-cause mortality after adjusting for age, sex, history of smoking, diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and osteoporosis. A total of 164 patients were analyzed (mean age 75.8 ± 9.3 years, male 25.6%, mean BMI 24.0 ± 4.1 kg/m(2)) after a median follow-up of 785 days. Compared with a BMI < 25 kg/m(2), a BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2) was associated with a significantly lower risk of all-cause mortality (HR 0.297, 95% CI 0.101 to 0.878, p = 0.028). These findings were consistent when BMI was examined as a continuous variable (HR 0.874, 95% CI 0.773 to 0.988, p = 0.031). A low BMI (<22 kg/m(2)) should be considered as a risk factor for postoperative long-term mortality in this ageing population. MDPI 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9653592/ /pubmed/36362747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216519 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Wen-Chien Wu, Yun-Che Lin, Yu-Hsien Lin, Yu-Tsung Chen, Kun-Hui Pan, Chien-Chou Wang, Jun-Sing Lee, Cheng-Hung Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title | Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title_full | Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title_fullStr | Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title_short | Association of Body Mass Index with Long-Term All-Cause Mortality in Patients Who Had Undergone a Vertebroplasty for a Vertebral Compression Fracture |
title_sort | association of body mass index with long-term all-cause mortality in patients who had undergone a vertebroplasty for a vertebral compression fracture |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216519 |
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