Early Mortality After Hip Fracture
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Abstract
Background
Hip fracture is associated with high mortality among the elderly. Most patients require surgery, but the timing of the operation remains controversial. Surgery within twenty-four hours after admission has been recommended, but evidence supporting this approach is lacking. The objective of this study was to determine whether a delay in surgery for hip fractures affects postoperative mortality among elderly patients.
Methods
We conducted a prospective, observational study of 2660 patients who underwent surgical treatment of a hip fracture at one university hospital. We measured mortality rates following the surgery in relation to the delay in the surgery and the acute medical comorbidities on admission.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Hip fracture
- Comorbidity
- Mortality rate
- Observational study
- Surgery
- Hazard ratio
- Prospective cohort study
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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