2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2019.06.023
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Serum albumin levels predict which patients are at increased risk for complications following surgical management of acute osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures

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“…In a previous study, we showed that preoperative serum albumin levels can be useful to help predict postsurgical outcome, as severely malnourished patients with OVCF exhibited a mortality odds ratio of nearly 3.0 relative to patients with OVCF whose serum albumin levels were in the normal range. 7 Similarly, other studies have shown that the Charlson comorbidity index, which attempts to predict the risk of death within 1 year of hospitalization based on comorbid conditions, 19,20 is also valuable for assessing a patient's risk-profile. 7,[21][22][23] Additionally, it was found that diminishing preoperative functional status is statistically correlated with a higher rate of adverse outcomes.…”
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“…In a previous study, we showed that preoperative serum albumin levels can be useful to help predict postsurgical outcome, as severely malnourished patients with OVCF exhibited a mortality odds ratio of nearly 3.0 relative to patients with OVCF whose serum albumin levels were in the normal range. 7 Similarly, other studies have shown that the Charlson comorbidity index, which attempts to predict the risk of death within 1 year of hospitalization based on comorbid conditions, 19,20 is also valuable for assessing a patient's risk-profile. 7,[21][22][23] Additionally, it was found that diminishing preoperative functional status is statistically correlated with a higher rate of adverse outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Similarly, other studies have shown that the Charlson comorbidity index, which attempts to predict the risk of death within 1 year of hospitalization based on comorbid conditions, 19,20 is also valuable for assessing a patient's risk-profile. 7,[21][22][23] Additionally, it was found that diminishing preoperative functional status is statistically correlated with a higher rate of adverse outcomes. Our data also shows that male gender was more prevalent in the <70-year age group and was correlated with an increased likelihood of mortality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative albumin bears strong potential as a practical metric to assess a patient's overall health [24]. Recent studies even show that low ALB rather re ects a state of persistent in ammation [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[21,22] Additionally, a recent study indicated that serum albumin levels predict which patients are at increased risk for minor or major complications, or mortality, following surgical management of acute osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. [23] We presumed that patients with long-term post-injury OVF may be at increased risk of malnutrition due to ongoing pain compared to acute fractures. Serum albumin is a wellknown and important marker of preoperative nutritional status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%