Elevated Hemoglobin A1c and the Risk of Postoperative Complications in Elective Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Background: Studies addressing the utility of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels in predicting surgical complications have reported mixed results. In practice, many surgeons use HbA1c cutoffs to determine a patient's eligibility for elective surgery. The literature is especially limited in evaluating HbA1c as a risk factor in elective hand and upper extremity surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of elevated HbA1c levels with the risk of postoperative complications in elective hand and upper extremity surgeries.Methods: We performed a chart review of patients who underwent these elective operations performed by a single surgeon at a single institution. The outcomes of 930 surgeries were collected up to three months postoperatively, 334 of which had pre or postoperative HbA1c levels recorded. All 930 surgeries were evaluated for association between diabetes mellitus (DM) and complication rates using Fisher's exact test, absolute risk, odds ratio, and regression analysis.Results: DM alone was not associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications. In diabetic patients with both diagnosed DM and HbA1c > 10%, the absolute risk of complications was significantly higher. None of the other HbA1c categories (between 6.5% and 10%) were associated with significantly higher odds of complications in patients with diagnosed DM.Conclusions: In the context of elective hand and upper extremity surgery, glycemic control (measured by HbA1c) should be included as an element of the surgical preparedness algorithm, rather than an independent disqualifying factor.
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carpal tunnel release,elective upper extremity surgery,risk factors,complications,infection,hba1c,elective hand surgery,glycemic control,hemoglobin a1c
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