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. 2017 Jun 30;8(2):164–171. doi: 10.1177/2192568217708777

Table 1.

Patient Demographic, Preoperative, and Intraoperative Characteristics Between Nutritionally Insufficient and Nutritionally Sufficient Groups (N = 2236).a

Category Nutritionally Sufficient % Nutritionally Sufficient Nutritionally Insufficient % Nutritionally Insufficient P Value
Sex .552
 Female 1179 57.7% 115 59.9%
 Male 865 42.3% 77 40.1%
Race .219
 White 1646 80.5% 162 84.4%
 Other 160 7.8% 8 4.2%
 Hispanic 83 4.1% 10 5.2%
 Black 155 7.6% 12 6.3%
Age (years) .023
 ≤50 417 20.4% 45 23.4%
 51-60 546 26.7% 38 19.8%
 61-70 630 30.8% 58 30.2%
 71-80 382 18.7% 37 19.3%
 >80 69 3.4% 14 7.3%
Obese 925 45.3% 52 27.1% <.001
Diabetes 334 16.3% 41 21.4% .075
Smoke 455 22.3% 50 26.0% .231
Dyspnea 136 6.7% 11 5.7% .621
Functional status .271
 Partially/totally dependent 101 4.9% 13 6.8%
 Independent 1943 95.1% 179 93.2%
Fusion length <.001
 Long 1241 60.7% 145 75.5%
 Short 803 39.3% 47 24.5%
Surgical approach .024
 Posterior 1152 56.4% 127 66.1%
 Anterior 834 40.8% 59 30.7%
 Combined 58 2.8% 6 3.1%
Fusion to pelvis 161 7.9% 19 9.9% .326
Osteotomy 281 13.7% 26 13.5% .937
Pulmonary comorbidity 121 5.9% 15 7.8% .294
Cardiac comorbidity 1193 58.4% 111 57.8% .882
Renal comorbidity 11 0.5% 2 1.0% .380
Steroid use 121 5.9% 9 4.7% .485
Weight loss 0 0.0% 5 2.6% <.001
Bleeding disorder 33 1.6% 3 1.6% .956
Preoperative transfusion 2 0.1% 2 1.0% .003
ASA ≥3 1137 55.6% 141 73.4% <.001

Abbreviation: ASA, American Society of Anesthesiology. aBold values indicate P < .05.