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特发性脊柱侧凸患儿择期后路脊柱融合或脊柱生长调控术后营养不良及其相关结局的回顾性研究

Prevalence of malnutrition and its associated outcomes in pediatric patients with scoliosis undergoing elective posterior spinal fusion or spine growth modulation - a retrospective review.

机构信息

Children's Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America.

出版信息

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2021 Jun 28;280:235-240. doi: 10.3233/SHTI210475.

Abstract

Recent attention within pediatric orthopedics focuses on the prevalence and prevention of post-operative complications, including surgical site infections (SSIs). While poor nutrition status has been noted as a risk factor, various definitions have been utilized. The aim of this retrospective chart review was to utilize the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) diagnostic criteria to determine both the prevalence of malnutrition in pediatric patients undergoing spine deformity surgery and its influence on the prevalence of post-operative complications. A total of 2603 patients had a spine procedure between 2012 and 2018. Patients were excluded if they were less than 2 years of age or greater than 18 years of age and/or did not have their spine procedure completed at Children's Wisconsin. Patients who met inclusion criteria and had an irrigation and debridement (I&D) were selected for an I&D group. From the remaining charts, 127 patients were randomly selected for the non-I&D group. Patients in both groups were further divided into well-nourished and malnourished groups. T-tests and chi square tests were used to determine statistical significance. We found that 50% of patients who had an I&D had malnutrition during their clinical course. This is compared with 17% of patients who didn't require an I&D. Additionally, patients requiring multiple surgical interventions, had an increased prevalence of malnutrition. With the recent focus on reducing the prevalence of post-operative complications, the identification and treatment of malnutrition may be helpful in reducing post-operative complications.

摘要

最近,小儿矫形外科领域的关注焦点集中在术后并发症(包括手术部位感染)的发生率和预防上。虽然营养不良状况已被认为是一个危险因素,但各种定义已被广泛应用。本回顾性图表研究的目的是利用营养与饮食学会(AND)和肠外与肠内营养学会(ASPEN)的诊断标准,确定接受脊柱畸形手术的儿科患者中营养不良的发生率及其对术后并发症发生率的影响。共有 2603 名患者在 2012 年至 2018 年间接受了脊柱手术。如果患者年龄小于 2 岁或大于 18 岁,或者他们的脊柱手术不是在威斯康星州儿童医院完成的,则将其排除在外。符合纳入标准且接受灌洗清创术(I&D)的患者被选入 I&D 组。从剩余的图表中,随机选择 127 名患者进入非 I&D 组。两组患者进一步分为营养良好和营养不良组。使用 t 检验和卡方检验来确定统计学意义。我们发现,在接受 I&D 的患者中,有 50%的患者在临床病程中存在营养不良。而在不需要 I&D 的患者中,这一比例为 17%。此外,需要多次手术干预的患者,营养不良的发生率更高。鉴于最近关注降低术后并发症的发生率,识别和治疗营养不良可能有助于降低术后并发症的发生率。

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