Higher Modified Frailty Index Score is Associated with 30-Day Postoperative Complications Following Revision Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

SHOULDER & ELBOW(2024)

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Background Previous studies have shown that increased 5-item modified frailty index (mFI-5) scores are associated with poor surgical outcomes. This study seeks to determine whether the comorbidities comprising the mFI-5 were correlated with poor outcomes following revision total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).Methods Utilizing the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database, a mFI-5 score was calculated for all patients 50 years and older who underwent revision TSA between 2013 and 2019. Pearson's Chi-squared tests and multivariable regression analysis were used to evaluate the association of the mFI score with various postoperative complications.Results Patients with a mFI-5 score of 2+ had significantly increased risk of readmission (OR 2.58), bleeding requiring transfusion (OR 3.66), extended length of stay (OR 2.43), and discharge to a non-home destination (OR 3.22) compared to patients with a mFI-5 score of 0. Relative to patients with a score of 1, those with a mFI-5 score of 2+ had an increased risk of postoperative transfusion (OR 2.46), extended length of stay (OR 2.16), and discharge to a non-home location (OR 2.84).Discussion The mFI-5 is a valuable tool that can stratify patients based on risk for postoperative complications following revision TSA.
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revision total shoulder arthroplasty,frailty,complications,modified frailty index,etiology
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