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Chinese Journal of Joint Surgery(Electronic Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (06): 765-772. doi: 10.3877/ cma.j.issn.1674-134X.2024.06.010

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Scoping review of studies on sarcopenia in total joint replacement patients

Yabin Guo1,2, Yang Zhou1,2, Xiaotong Liu1, Yang Zhou1, Boya Wang1, Biyun Zeng2,3,()   

  1. 1.Xiang Ya Nursing School, Central South University,Changsha 410013, China
    2.Teaching and Research Section of Clinical Nursing, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410008, China
    3.Department of Orthopedics, Central South University Hospital,Changsha 410008, China
  • Received:2024-09-15 Online:2024-12-01 Published:2025-02-11
  • Contact: Biyun Zeng

Abstract:

Joint and muscle function are essential for normal human movement, and sarcopenia can compromise post-joint replacement rehabilitation. This study conducted a scoping review of sarcopenia in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty. Guided by scoping review methodology, the following data bases were searched:the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, Web of Science, PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature(CINAHL),and Cochrane Library from inception to April first, 2024. Two graduate students screened, summarized, and systematically analyzed the literature, ultimately including 19 studies. The prevalence of sarcopenia in preoperative total joint arthroplasty patients ranged from 1.3% to 35.5%, primarily assessed using SARC-F and calf circumference. Influencing factors included sociodemographic, physical status, biomarkers, and comorbidities. Interventions involved exercise, nutritional supplements, traditional Chinese medicine, and multidisciplinary approaches. The varying prevalence and influence of multiple factors highlight the need for further validation of sarcopenia prediction models and the development of culturally appropriate screening tools for timely identification of sarcopenia in total joint arthroplasty patients.

Key words: Arthroplasty, replacement, Sarcopenia, Nursing care, Review

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