2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.09.015
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Direct Cost and Complications Associated With Total Joint Arthroplasty in Patients With Preoperative Anxiety and Depression

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“…Our study indicated that older age adults had less anxiety than younger patients. Several studies address preoperative anxiety and age, such as a young age had more preoperative anxiety levels than older age, [11] and hence based on these findings, anxiety decreases with age. This may indicate that young people are less experienced with hospitalisation or surgery, as in the case of our findings, that the majority was undergoing surgery for the first time.…”
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“…Our study indicated that older age adults had less anxiety than younger patients. Several studies address preoperative anxiety and age, such as a young age had more preoperative anxiety levels than older age, [11] and hence based on these findings, anxiety decreases with age. This may indicate that young people are less experienced with hospitalisation or surgery, as in the case of our findings, that the majority was undergoing surgery for the first time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients with traumatic injuries may undergo surgeries with the likelihood of disfigurement [10] and may believe that they will not resume their pre-trauma health status. [11] Patients undergoing spine surgery had higher anxiety levels than patients with limb surgery (p <0.05), [17] and those facing coronary bypass surgery. [19] Patients who had cesareans had less anxiety as the procedure is considered life saving for many and a joyful event with a new baby.…”
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“…Critical patient selection and evaluation of modifiable comorbidities will be essential to achieve the best outcome for patients. Depression and psychiatric disease (PD) have been previously associated with increased complications after total joint replacement and may be more prevalent than traditionally reported [2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
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“…() reported a positive relationship between preoperative anxiety and postoperative nausea. Total joint arthroplasty patients with higher levels of preoperative anxiety and depression have been found to exhibit higher rates of postoperative complications, leading to higher costs (Rasouli et al , ). All of these studies indicate that preoperative anxiety has a negative effect on the postoperative period and that reducing preoperative anxiety could reduce negative outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%