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Table 3 Unmatched analysis: perioperative complications of Hispanics and non-Hispanics

From: Hospital characteristics and perioperative complications of Hispanic patients following reverse shoulder arthroplasty—a large database study

Post Operative Variables

Hispanic (n = 2,656)

Non-Hispanic (n = 57,260)

Odds Ratio (Hispanic/Control Group)

Odds Ratio 95% Confidence Interval

Significance

Died During Hospitalization

(0.001%)

38 (0.01%)

0.56

(0.08, 4.11)

0.47

Acute Renal Failure

83 (3.1%)

1,251 (2.1%)

1.43

(1.15, 1.80)

 < 0.001

Myocardial Infarction

0%

29 (0.01%)

*

*

*

Blood Loss Anemia

336 (12.7%)

5,800 (10.1%)

1.28

(1.14, 1.44)

 < 0.001

Pneumonia

10 (0.4%

217 (0.3%)

0.99

(0.53, 1.87)

0.57

Blood Transfusion

68 (2.6%)

1,109 (1.9%)

1.32

(1.04, 1.70)

0.02

Pulmonary Embolism

(0.001%)

73 (0.01%)

0.58

(0.14, 2.39)

0.34

Deep Vein Thrombosis

(0.001%)

45 (0.01%)

1.43

(0.45, 4.61)

0.36

Periprosthetic Fracture

(0.001%)

129 (0.02%)

0.66

(0.25 1.80)

0.29

Periprosthetic Dislocation

35 (1.3%)

965 (1.7%)

0.78

(0.74. 3.31)

0.08

Periprosthetic Infection

17 (0.6%)

328 (0.6%)

1.11

(0.68, 1.81)

0.38

Periprosthetic Mechanical Complication

18 (0.7%)

734 (1.3%)

0.52

(0.33, 0.84)

0.004

Superficial SSI

0%

0.001%

*

*

*

Wound Dehiscence

(0.001%)

18 (0.003%)

1.19

(0.16, 8.95)

0.58

  1. Bolded values indicate statistical significance. As per the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project data agreement, numbers ranging from 1 to 10 were not reported
  2. *Due to an incidence of 0 in one of the groups, it was not possible to calculate the odds ratio and significance values