Patients risk for mortality at 90 days after proximal femur fracture - a retrospective study in a tertiary care hospital

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Postler, Anne [1 ]
Posten, Charlotte [1 ]
Schubert, Melanie [1 ]
Beyer, Franziska [1 ]
Luetzner, Jorg [1 ]
Vicent, Oliver [1 ]
Kleber, Christian [2 ]
Goronzy, Jens [1 ]
Kamin, Konrad [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ctr Orthopaed Trauma & Plast Surg, Univ Hosp, TU Dresden, Fetscherstr 74, D-01307 Dresden, Germany
[2] Univ Leipzig, Dept Orthopaed Trauma & Plast Surg, Leipzig, Germany
关键词
Aged; Hip Fractures; Proximal femur fractures; Surgery; Risk factors; Mortality; Survival; HIP FRACTURE; 1-YEAR MORTALITY; TIME; SURGERY; COMORBIDITIES; COMPLICATIONS; TRENDS;
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10.1186/s12877-024-04733-8
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
BackgroundDespite improving the management of proximal femur fractures (PFF) with legal requirements of timing the surgery within 24 h, mortality rates in these patients remain still high. The objective of our study was to analyze potential cofactors which might influence the mortality rate within 90 days after surgery in PFF to avoid adverse events, loss of quality of life and high rates of mortality.MethodsIn this retrospective, single-center study all patients with PFF aged 65 years and older were included. We recorded gender, age, type of fracture, surgery and anesthesia, time, comorbidities and medication as well as complications and mortality rate at 90 days. Separate logistic regression models were used to assess which parameters were associated with patients' mortality. The mortality rate was neither associated with timing, time and type of surgery nor time and type of anesthesia, but with higher age (OR 1.08 per year; 95% CI 1.034-1.128), lower BMI (OR 0.915 per kg/m2; 95% CI 0.857-0.978), higher CCI (OR 1.170 per point; 95% CI 1.018-1.345), dementia (OR 2.805; 95% CI 1.616-4.869), non-surgical complications (OR 2.276; 95% CI 1.269-4.083) and if mobilization was impossible (OR 10.493; 95% CI 3.612-30.479).ResultsWe analyzed a total of 734 patients (age >= 65 years) who had a PFF in 2019 and 2020 and received surgery. 129 patients (17.6%) died until 90 days at an median age of 89.7 years (range 65-101 years).ConclusionThe proportion of patients who died until 90 days after surgery is still high. It is less extend influenced by surgical and anaesthesiologic factors than by patient-related factors like age or lower BMI. Physicians should be aware of the importance of avoiding adverse events and the importance of patients' mobilization to reduce mortality and improve patients' outcome.
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