More Than a Flesh Wound: Trisomy 21 Patients Undergoing Posterior Spinal Fusion for Scoliosis Have High Odds of Wound Complications

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Benvenuti, Michael [1 ]
Ang, Bryan [2 ]
Kannan, Kiertana [1 ]
Dunham, Alexandra [1 ]
Bosco, Alexa [1 ]
Cook, Danielle [1 ]
Hresko, M. Timothy [1 ]
Birch, Craig [1 ]
Hedequist, Daniel [1 ]
Hogue, Grant [1 ]
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[1] Boston Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
[2] Lenox Hill Hosp, 100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10021 USA
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scoliosis; idiopathic scoliosis; adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; pediatric; DOWN-SYNDROME; IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS; POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS; THERAPY; CLASSIFICATION; OUTCOMES; RISK;
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10.1177/21925682241245988
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Objectives Patients with trisomy 21 (T21) often have soft tissue differences that lead to greater risk of postoperative wound complications. Our aim was to use a matched cohort of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients with >2 year outcomes to determine odds of specific wound complications when comparing T21 and AIS patients. Methods 14 T21 and 544 AIS patients were available for matching. Propensity score matching was conducted using logistic regression models and yielded a 1:5 match of 14 T21 patients and 70 AIS patients. Bivariate analyses were conducted across both patient groups. The proportion of wound complications was estimated along with a 95% confidence interval. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was utilized to determine if there was a significant association between T21 patients and wound outcomes. Results 64% of T21 patients experienced a wound complication (9/14; 95% CI = 35.63-86.02) while only 3% of the AIS patients experienced a wound complication (2/70; 95% CI = .50-10.86). Patients with T21 had 56.6 times the odds of having a wound complication compared to matched AIS patients (OR = 56.57; 95% CI = 8.12-394.35; P < .001), controlling for age at surgery, BMI percentile, and propensity score. T21 patients had 10.4 times the odds of reoperation compared to AIS patients (OR = 10.36; 95% CI = 1.62-66.02; P = .01). Conclusion T21 patients have 10.4x the odds of reoperation and 56.6x the odds of overall wound complication when compared to AIS patients in a 1:5 matched cohort with appropriate controls. This is important for surgical planning, surgeon awareness, and communication with families preoperatively.
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