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humerus fracture icd 10
Werner BC; Griffin JW; Yang S; Brockmeier SF; Gwathmey FW
BACKGROUND: Blubber has become a cogent accessible bloom affair in the United States. The ambition of this abstraction was to appraise the aftereffect of blubber on postoperative complications afterwards accessible administration of adjacent humerus fractures by use of a civic database.
METHODS: Patients who underwent accessible administration of a adjacent humerus breach were articular in a civic database by Current Procedural Terminology codes for procedures in patients with International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes for adjacent humerus fracture, including (1) accessible abridgement and centralized fixation, (2) intramedullary nailing, (3) hemiarthroplasty, and (4) absolute accept arthroplasty. These groups were again disconnected into adipose and nonobese cohorts by use of ICD-9 codes for obesity, aberrant obesity, or anatomy accumulation basis >30. Anniversary accomplice was again adjourned for bounded and systemic complications aural 90 canicule and bloodshed aural 2 years postoperatively. Odds ratios and 95% aplomb intervals were calculated.
RESULTS: From 2005 to 2011, 20,319 patients who underwent accessible administration of adjacent humerus fractures were identified, including 14,833 (73.0%) accessible abridgement and centralized fixation, 1368 (9.2%) intramedullary nail, 3391 (16.7%) hemiarthroplasty, and 727 (3.6%) accept arthroplasty. Overall, 3794 patients (18.7%) were coded as obese, morbidly obese, or anatomy accumulation basis >30. In anniversary accessible group, blubber was associated with a abundant access in bounded and systemic complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Blubber and its resultant medical comorbidities are associated with added ante of postoperative complications afterwards accessible administration of adjacent humerus fractures. Adipose patients for whom accessible administration of adjacent humerus fractures is planned should be counseled preoperatively about their added accident for postoperative complications.
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. Civic Library of Medicine.
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