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Comparison of Postoperative Results With Prognostic Nutritional Index for Lumbar Disc Herniation.
Kinoshita, Hayato; Hongo, Michio; Abe, Eiji; Kobayashi, Takashi; Kasukawa, Yuji; Kikuchi, Kazuma; Kudo, Daisuke; Kimura, Ryota; Ono, Yuichi; Miyakoshi, Naohisa.
Afiliación
  • Kinoshita H; Orthopedic Surgery, Honjo Daiichi Hospital, Yurihonjo, JPN.
  • Hongo M; Physical Therapy, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
  • Abe E; Orthopedic Surgery, Johto Orthopedic Clinic, Akita, JPN.
  • Kobayashi T; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita Kousei Medical Center, Akita, JPN.
  • Kasukawa Y; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
  • Kikuchi K; Orthopedic Surgery, Yuri Kumiai General Hospital, Yurihonjo, JPN.
  • Kudo D; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
  • Kimura R; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
  • Ono Y; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
  • Miyakoshi N; Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, JPN.
Cureus ; 16(5): e60584, 2024 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38894769
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is an immune-nutritional index simply provided by a blood test. We retrospectively compared the postoperative outcomes of patients with lumbar disc herniation divided into two groups according to the PNI. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Seventy-three patients who underwent surgery at our hospital were included in the study. All patients had herniation between one of the L3/4, L4/5, or L5/S intervertebral discs and underwent one posterior lumbar interbody fusion. These patients were divided into two groups patients with a PNI of <50 (poorly nourished (PN) group) and patients with a PNI of ≥50 (well-nourished (WN) group). Evaluation items included patient background characteristics, operative time, blood loss, postoperative complications, and length of hospital stay.

RESULTS:

The results showed that the body mass index was significantly higher in the WN group than in the PN group (p=0.0221). The rates of collagen disease, steroid use, and postoperative complications were significantly higher (p=0.0475, p=0.0073, and p=0.0211, respectively) and the length of hospital stay was significantly longer (p=0.021) in the PN group than in the WN group.

CONCLUSION:

In conclusion, this study indicates that postoperative complications and the length of hospital stay are significantly worse in PN patients than in WN patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos