The Effect of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Psychotropic Medication on Outcomes Following Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty |
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Authors: | Andrea H. Stone James H. MacDonald Paul J. King |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Surgical Research, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD;2. Center for Joint Replacement, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD |
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Abstract: | BackgroundNearly 20% of the US adult population lives with mental illness, and less than 50% of these receive treatment. Preoperative mental health may affect postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty (TJA), yet is rarely addressed; poor outcomes increase the cost of care and burden on the healthcare system. This study examines the influence of patients with psychiatric diagnosis (PD) and taking psychotropic medication (PM) on emergency room visits, readmissions, and discharge disposition following TJA.MethodsSingle institution retrospective analysis of a consecutive series of 3020 primary TJA performed between January 2017 and June 2018. Chi-squared, t-tests, and analysis of variance were used to quantify differences between groups.ResultsNine hundred seventy-six (32.3%) patients had a PD, most had depression (10.1%), anxiety (8.6%), or both (8.4%); 808 (26.8%) patients were on PM. Patients with PD were more likely to experience emergency room visits (6.3% vs 10.0%, P = .034) and skilled nursing facility discharge (11.6% vs 17.9%, P = .005). Patients taking PM were more likely to experience skilled nursing facility discharge (12.4 vs 17.1, P = .047); those taking >2 PM had the highest rate (21.6%).ConclusionPatients with PD on or off PM may experience increased healthcare utilization in the postoperative period. Increased patient education and support may reduce these discrepancies. PD is not a deterrent for TJA, but targeted interventions should be developed to provide additional support where needed and avoid unnecessary utilization of resources. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: Paul J. King, MD, Center for Joint Replacement, Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2000 Medical Parkway, Suite 101, Annapolis, MD 21401. knee arthroplasty hip arthroplasty discharge disposition ER visits psychiatric diagnosis psychotropic medication |
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