Preoperative Risk Management Programs at the Top 50 Orthopaedic Institutions Frequently Enforce Strict Cutoffs for BMI and Hemoglobin A1c Which May Limit Access to Total Joint Arthroplasty and Provide Limited Resources for Smoking Cessation and Dental Care.
Chloe C DlottTanner MetcalfeSanjana JainAnchal BahelClaire A DonnelleyDaniel H WizniaPublished in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2022)
Orthopaedic surgeons should engage in shared decision-making with patients to develop realistic goals for weight loss, glycemic control, smoking cessation, and dental care that consider patient access to these services as well as the difficulties patients experience in losing weight, controlling blood glucose, and stopping smoking.
Keyphrases
- smoking cessation
- blood glucose
- glycemic control
- weight loss
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- replacement therapy
- newly diagnosed
- type diabetes
- chronic kidney disease
- palliative care
- bariatric surgery
- prognostic factors
- body mass index
- quality improvement
- peritoneal dialysis
- patients undergoing
- primary care
- blood pressure
- skeletal muscle
- oral health
- gastric bypass
- roux en y gastric bypass
- affordable care act