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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Management of pertrochanteric fractures in patients over 90 years: In-hospital mortality rate, complications and associated risk factors
Anja Redecker1  Ulrich Josef Albert Spiegl1  Jonas Garthmann1  Annette Brigitte Ahrberg-Spiegl1  Johannes Karl Maria Fakler1  Mohamed Ghanem1 
[1] Department of Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Plastic Surgery, University of Leipzig;
关键词: Pertrochanteric fractures;    90-year-old patients;    Timing of surgery;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12891-021-04683-x
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Purpose This study aims primarily to investigate the outcome following surgical management of pertrochanteric fractures of patients over 90 years compared to the outcome of a control group below 90 years under special consideration of the timing of surgery. The second aim was to analyze potential risk factors for early deaths in very old patients. This study allows us to draw conclusions to minimize complications linked to this particular age segment. Methods The study group consisted of very old patients aged 90 years and older. Geriatric patients aged between 60 and 89 years of age were part of the control group. Type A1 pertrochanteric fractures were typically treated by dynamic hip crews, type A2 and A3 fractures by femoral nails. Full weight bearing physiotherapy was initiated on the day after surgery to improve mobility and muscle strength. Results A total of 71 patients belonged to the study group (mean age: 92.5 years ±2.3 years), whereas 223 patients formed the control group (mean age: 79.9 ± 7.4 years). The mortality rate and the number of detected and documented complications were significantly higher in the study group (p = 0.001; p = 0.009, respectively). Despite the significantly higher complication rate in the > 90-year-old patients, there was no significant difference in the mean length of in-hospital-stay between the both groups (> 90 yrs.: 12.1d; < 90 yrs.: 13.1 d) and the timing of surgery. Conclusion The number of co-morbidities, number of daily-administered medications and the time between admission and surgery have no impact on the outcome. We noticed a longer period between admission and surgery in very old patients who survived. Patients with pertrochanteric fractures should be screened for multimorbidity and cognitive disorders in a standardized manner.

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