@article{f740c70fb5744244886f2fd902077b5c,
title = "Impact of Living in a Food Desert on Complications After Fracture Surgery",
abstract = "Background: Food deserts-communities with limited access to healthy food-have been linked with poor surgical outcomes; however, their impact on orthopaedic trauma outcomes remains unknown. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of food desert residency among orthopaedic trauma patients and to investigate the impact of food desert residency on the rate of unplanned reoperation with use of a large, high-quality, prospectively collected dataset with adjudicated outcomes. We hypothesized that orthopaedic trauma patients would reside in food deserts at a higher rate than the general U.S. population and that living in a food desert would be independently associated with an increased rate of unplanned reoperation. Methods: We included all patients from the Aqueous-PREP and PREPARE trials who had documented ZIP codes. The primary outcome was unplanned reoperation within 1 year, and the secondary outcomes included the reasons for reoperation. Residing in a food desert was the independent variable and was defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Census tracts were converted to ZIP codes in order to assign food access for an individual s residence with use of the USDA Food Access Research Atlas. Results: Of the 2,607 patients included, 1,453 (55.7\%) lived in a ZIP code containing a food desert compared with 49\% of the U.S. population. Patients residing in a food desert were 42\% female, 26.6\% non-White, and 64\% employed prior to injury, whereas patients not residing in a food desert were 41\% female, 15\% non-White, and 63\% employed prior to injury, all of which was collected via patient self-report. Multivariable analysis demonstrated that living in a food desert was independently associated with 40\% higher odds of unplanned reoperation (odds ratio [OR], 1.40; 95\% confidence interval [CI], 1.06 to 1.85; p = 0.019). This was driven by reoperation for delayed union or nonunion (OR, 1.75; 95\% CI, 1.19 to 2.57; p = 0.004) and reoperation for a wound-healing complication (OR, 1.60; 95\% CI, 1.01 to 2.54; p = 0.044). Conclusions: This study found a strong association between residing in a ZIP code containing a food desert and an increased rate of unplanned reoperation, which was primarily driven by delayed union or nonunion and wound-healing complications. Addressing nutritional deficiencies in this populationmay help to effectively triage the use of health-care resources. Further research should focus on clarifying specific deficiencies and assessing the effectiveness of targeted interventions.",
author = "\{PREP-IT Investigators\} and Gitajn, \{I. Leah\} and Phillips, \{Joseph D.\} and Yinzhou Wang and Stennett, \{Christina A.\} and Gerard Chang and \{O Hara\}, \{Nathan N.\} and Brameier, \{Devon T.\} and \{von Keudell\}, \{Arvind G.\} and Weaver, \{Michael J.\} and \{Della Rocca\}, \{Gregory J.\} and Pilson, \{Holly T.\} and Bergin, \{Patrick F.\} and Sheila Sprague and Slobogean, \{Gerard P.\} and Jeffrey Wells and Mohit Bhandari and Harris, \{Anthony D.\} and Mullins, \{C. Daniel\} and Lehana Thabane and Amber Wood and Joan Hebden and Jeray, \{Kyle J.\} and Marchand, \{Lucas S.\} and O'Hara, \{Lyndsay M.\} and Robert Zura and Christopher Lee and Joseph Patterson and Gardner, \{Michael J.\} and Jenna Blasman and Jonah Davies and Stephen Liang and Monica Taljaard and Devereaux, \{P. J.\} and Guyatt, \{Gordon H.\} and Diane Heels-Ansdell and Debra Marvel and Jana Palmer and Jeff Friedrich and O'Hara, \{Nathan N.\} and Frances Grissom and Saam Morshed and O'Toole, \{Robert V.\} and Petrisor, \{Bradley A.\} and Franca Mossuto and Joshi, \{Manjari G.\} and D'Alleyrand, \{Jean Claude\} and Justin Fowler and Jessica Rivera and Max Talbot and David Pogorzelski and Shannon Dodds and Jordan Leonard and Silvia Li and Alejandra Rojas and Fabbro, \{Gina Del\} and Szasz, \{Olivia Paige\} and Sofia Bzovsky and Paula McKay and Alexandra Minea and Jodi Gallant and Kevin Murphy and Andrea Howe and Yasmin Degani and Haley Demyanovich and Michelle Medeiros and Genevieve Polk and Eric Kettering and Nirmen Mahal and Nathan O'Hara and Gregory Schrank and Andrew Eglseder and Aaron Johnson and Christopher Langhammer and Jason Nascone and Raymond Pensy and Andrew Pollak and Marcus Sciadini and Eric Hempen and Megan Camara and Heather Phipps and Joshua Rudnicki and Christine Holler and Katherine Aumann and Jennifer Spelta and Jed Nieves and Bryce Smetzer and Julia Dunning and Kimberly Krudener and Erin Lock and Lea Marineau and Petrisor, \{Brad A.\} and Herman Johal and Bill Ristevski and Dale Williams and Matthew Denkers and Krishan Rajaratnam and Jamal Al-Asiri and Kaitlyn Pusztai and Sarah MacRae and Sara Renaud and Marko Gjorgjievski and Adams, \{John D.\} and Beckish, \{Michael L.\} and Bray, \{Christopher C.\} and Brown, \{Timothy R.\} and Cross, \{Andrew W.\} and Timothy Dew and Faucher, \{Gregory K.\} and Gurich, \{Richard W.\} and Lazarus, \{David E.\} and Millon, \{S. John\} and Moody, \{M. Christian\} and Palmer, \{M. Jason\} and Schaller, \{Scott E.P.\} and Sridhar, \{Michael S.\} and Sanders, \{John L.\} and Rudisill, \{L. Edwin\} and Garitty, \{Michael J.\} and Poole, \{Andrew S.\} and Sims, \{Michael L.\} and Walker, \{Clark M.\} and Robert Carlisle and Hofer, \{Erin A.\} and Brandon Huggins and Michael Hunter and William Marshall and Ray, \{Shea B.\} and Cory Smith and Altman, \{Kyle M.\} and Erin Pichiotino and Quirion, \{Julia C.\} and Loeffler, \{Markus F.\} and Cole, \{Austin A.\} and Maltz, \{Ethan J.\} and Wesley Parker and Ramsey, \{T. Bennett\} and Alex Burnikel and Michael Colello and Russell Stewart and Jeremy Wise and Matthew Anderson and Joshua Eskew and Benjamin Judkins and Miller, \{James M.\} and Tanner, \{Stephanie L.\} and Snider, \{Rebecca G.\} and Townsend, \{Christine E.\} and Pham, \{Kayla H.\} and Abigail Martin and Emily Robertson and Emily Bray and Sykes, \{J. Wilson\} and Krystina Yoder and Kelsey Conner and Harper Abbott and Natoli, \{Roman M.\} and McKinley, \{Todd O.\} and Virkus, \{Walter W.\} and Sorkin, \{Anthony T.\} and Szatkowski, \{Jan P.\} and Mullis, \{Brian H.\} and Yohan Jang and Lopas, \{Luke A.\} and Hill, \{Lauren C.\} and Diaz, \{Maricela M.\} and Garst, \{Katelyn M.\} and Denari, \{Emma W.\} and Patrick Osborn and Sarah Pierrie and Theodore Miclau and Meir Marmor and Amir Matityahu and McClellan, \{R. Trigg\} and David Shearer and Paul Toogood and Anthony Ding and Jothi Murali and \{El Naga\}, Ashraf and Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana and Tigist Belaye and Eleni Berhaneselase and Dmitry Pokhvashchev and Obremskey, \{William T.\} and Jahangir, \{Amir Alex\} and Manish Sethi and Robert Boyce and Stinner, \{Daniel J.\} and Phillip Mitchell and Karen Trochez and Elsa Rodriguez and Charles Pritchett and Natalie Hogan and Moreno, \{A. Fidel\} and Hagen, \{Jennifer E.\} and Matthew Patrick and Richard Vlasak and Thomas Krupko and Michael Talerico and Marybeth Horodyski and Marissa Pazik",
note = "Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2025 By The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated.",
year = "2025",
month = jun,
day = "18",
doi = "10.2106/JBJS.24.01184",
language = "English",
volume = "107",
pages = "60--70",
journal = "Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery",
issn = "0021-9355",
}