While most patients with an anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) injury indicate satisfaction with surgical intervention, a significant proportion still do not return to pre-injury level of function or sport. Psychiatric c...While most patients with an anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) injury indicate satisfaction with surgical intervention, a significant proportion still do not return to pre-injury level of function or sport. Psychiatric comorbidities, such as depression, have recently been associated with poor clinical outcomes after ACL reconstruction(ACLR). To date, no article has yet examined how depression affects ACLR outcomes and how potential screening and intervention for psychological distress may affect postoperative activity level. The purpose of this review is to delineate potential relationships between depression and ACLR outcome, discuss clinical implications and identify future directions for research.展开更多
BACKGROUND The national rates of readmission and reoperation after open reduction internal fixation(ORIF)of midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents is unknown.AIM To determine rates of and risk factors for readmiss...BACKGROUND The national rates of readmission and reoperation after open reduction internal fixation(ORIF)of midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents is unknown.AIM To determine rates of and risk factors for readmission and reoperation after ORIF of midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents.METHODS This retrospective study utilized data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Database for California and Florida and included 11728 patients 10–18 years of age that underwent ORIF of midshaft clavicle fracture between 2005 and 2012.Readmissions within ninety days,reoperations within two years,and differences in patient demographic factors were determined through descriptive,univariate,and multivariate analyses.RESULTS In total,3.29%(n=11)of patients were readmitted within 90 d to a hospital at an average of 18.91±18 d after discharge,while 15.87%(n=53)of patients underwent a reoperation within two years at an average of 209.53±151 d since the index surgery.The most common reason for readmission was a postoperative infection(n<10).Reasons for reoperation included implant removal(n=49)at an average time of 202.39±138 d after surgery,and revision ORIF(n<10)with an average time of 297±289 d after index surgery.The odds of reoperation were higher for females(P<0.01)and outpatients(P<0.01),while the odds of reoperation were lower for patients who underwent surgery in California(P=0.02).CONCLUSION There is a low rate of readmission and a high rate of reoperation after ORIF for midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents.There are significant differences for reoperation based on patient sex,location,and hospital type.展开更多
文摘While most patients with an anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) injury indicate satisfaction with surgical intervention, a significant proportion still do not return to pre-injury level of function or sport. Psychiatric comorbidities, such as depression, have recently been associated with poor clinical outcomes after ACL reconstruction(ACLR). To date, no article has yet examined how depression affects ACLR outcomes and how potential screening and intervention for psychological distress may affect postoperative activity level. The purpose of this review is to delineate potential relationships between depression and ACLR outcome, discuss clinical implications and identify future directions for research.
文摘BACKGROUND The national rates of readmission and reoperation after open reduction internal fixation(ORIF)of midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents is unknown.AIM To determine rates of and risk factors for readmission and reoperation after ORIF of midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents.METHODS This retrospective study utilized data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Database for California and Florida and included 11728 patients 10–18 years of age that underwent ORIF of midshaft clavicle fracture between 2005 and 2012.Readmissions within ninety days,reoperations within two years,and differences in patient demographic factors were determined through descriptive,univariate,and multivariate analyses.RESULTS In total,3.29%(n=11)of patients were readmitted within 90 d to a hospital at an average of 18.91±18 d after discharge,while 15.87%(n=53)of patients underwent a reoperation within two years at an average of 209.53±151 d since the index surgery.The most common reason for readmission was a postoperative infection(n<10).Reasons for reoperation included implant removal(n=49)at an average time of 202.39±138 d after surgery,and revision ORIF(n<10)with an average time of 297±289 d after index surgery.The odds of reoperation were higher for females(P<0.01)and outpatients(P<0.01),while the odds of reoperation were lower for patients who underwent surgery in California(P=0.02).CONCLUSION There is a low rate of readmission and a high rate of reoperation after ORIF for midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents.There are significant differences for reoperation based on patient sex,location,and hospital type.