Predictors of ischemic stroke after hip operation: A population-based study
β Scribed by Alina S. Popa; Alejandro A. Rabinstein; Paul M. Huddleston; Dirk R. Larson; Rachel E. Gullerud; Jeanne M. Huddleston
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1553-5592
- DOI
- 10.1002/jhm.531
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Hip operation (total hip arthroplasty [THA] or fracture repair) is the most common noncardiac surgical procedure performed in patients age 65 years and older.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the predictors of ischemic stroke in patients who have undergone hip operation.
DESIGN:
Populationβbased historical cohort study, in which postoperative ischemic strokes were identified from medical record review for stroke diagnostic codes and brain imaging results and were confirmed by physician review.
SETTING:
Tertiary care center in Olmsted County, Minnesota.
PATIENTS:
Residents of Olmsted County who underwent hip surgical procedure.
MEASUREMENTS:
Incidence of ischemic stroke within 1 year of hip operation.
RESULTS:
In total, 1606 patients underwent 1886 hip procedures from 1988 through 2002 and were observed for ischemic stroke for 1 year after their procedure. Sixtyβseven ischemic strokes were identified. The rate of stroke at 1 year after hip operation was 3.9%. In univariate analysis, history of atrial fibrillation (hazard ratio [HR], 2.16; P = 0.005), hip fracture repair vs. total hip arthroplasty (HR, 3.80; P < 0.001), age 75 years or older (HR, 2.20; P = 0.02), aspirin use (HR, 1.8; P = 0.01), and history of previous stroke (HR, 4.18; P < 0.001) were significantly associated with increased risk of stroke. In multivariable analysis, history of stroke (HR, 3.27; P < 0.001) and hip fracture repair (HR, 2.74; P = 0.004) were strong predictors of postoperative stroke.
CONCLUSIONS:
This populationβbased historical cohort of patients with hip operation had a 3.9% cumulative probability of ischemic stroke over the first postoperative year. Hip fracture repair and history of stroke were the strongest predictors of this complication. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2009;4:298β303. Β© 2009 Society of Hospital Medicine.
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