Effect of early surgery after hip fracture on mortality and complications: systematic review and meta-analysis
McMaster University · Orthopaedic Research
Abstract
Guidelines exist for the surgical treatment of hip fracture, but the effect of early surgery on mortality and other outcomes that are important for patients remains unclear. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the effect of early surgery on the risk of death and common postoperative complications among elderly patients with hip fracture.
We searched electronic databases (including MEDLINE and EMBASE), the archives of meetings of orthopedic associations and the bibliographies of relevant articles and questioned experts to identify prospective studies, published in any language, that evaluated the effects of early surgery in patients undergoing procedures for hip fracture. Two reviewers independently assessed methodologic quality and extracted relevant data. We pooled data by means of the DerSimonian and Laird random-effects model, which is based on the inverse variance method.
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7Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Hip fracture
- Confidence interval
- Meta-analysis
- Relative risk
- Observational study
- Orthopedic surgery
- MEDLINE
- Good health and well-being