2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-023-03766-w
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Clinical outcomes and prediction nomogram model for postoperative hemoglobin < 80 g/L in patients following primary lumbar interbody fusion surgery

Abstract: Objective To analyze the association between different postoperative hemoglobin (Hb) levels and postoperative outcomes in patients who have undergone primary lumbar interbody fusion, and to investigate the risk factors and establish a predictive nomogram mode for postoperative Hb < 80 g/L. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 726 cases who underwent primary lumbar interbody fusion surgery between January 2018 and December 2021in our hospital. All… Show more

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“…[23][24][25] Recent studies have shown that low Hb is an independent risk factor for prolonged LOS. [26][27][28] However, this finding remains controversial. Some studies have demonstrated a correlation between low Hb levels in hip fracture patients and prolonged LOS, [29,30] while a retrospective study by Song et al with 1112 participants revealed no association between Hb levels before surgery and hospital stays.…”
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“…[23][24][25] Recent studies have shown that low Hb is an independent risk factor for prolonged LOS. [26][27][28] However, this finding remains controversial. Some studies have demonstrated a correlation between low Hb levels in hip fracture patients and prolonged LOS, [29,30] while a retrospective study by Song et al with 1112 participants revealed no association between Hb levels before surgery and hospital stays.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lumbar interbody fusion is a classic surgical procedure widely utilized both domestically and internationally for the treatment of degenerative lumbar spine disorders such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, and lumbar spondylolisthesis (Ristagno et al, 2018;Tang et al, 2020). This type of surgery provides spinal stability by eliminating nerve compression, which can significantly relieve nerve root symptoms and pain (Guan et al, 2022;Xiong et al, 2023). However, blood transfusions are frequently required during the perioperative period since the surgical procedure is highly intrusive and necessitates complete dissection of the paravertebral soft tissue as well as excision of the lamina and intervertebral disc (Suk et al, 1997;Nuttall et al, 2000;Salehi et al, 2004;Willner et al, 2016).…”
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