| Literature DB >> 19707842 |
Tetsuo Hagino1, Satoshi Ochiai, Eiichi Sato, Shingo Maekawa, Masanori Wako, Hirotaka Haro.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We have reported that the functional outcome in elderly with hip fracture is related to age at admission, dementia, and anemia. In this study, we examined the relationship between hemoglobin level at admission and walking ability, as well as survival outcome at discharge.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19707842 PMCID: PMC2744737 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-009-0060-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
General patient characteristics (n = 394)
| Anemic group (patients with anemia at admission) | Nonanemic group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| No. of patients | 266 (67.5%) | 128 (32.5%) | |
| Gender | |||
| Male | 66 (24.8%) | 23 (18.0%) | 0.1282 |
| Female | 200 (75.2%) | 105 (82.0%) | |
| Age (years) | |||
| 60–84 | 125 (47.0%) | 89 (69.5%) | 0.000026 |
| ≥85 | 141 (53.0%) | 39 (30.5%) | |
| Preinjury residence | |||
| Nursing home or hospital | 106 (39.8%) | 37 (28.9%) | 0.0344 |
| Own home | 160 (60.2%) | 91 (71.1%) | |
| Type of fracture | |||
| Femoral neck | 72 (27.1%) | 53 (41.4%) | 0.00418 |
| Trochanteric | 194 (72.9%) | 75 (58.6%) | |
| Treatment modality | |||
| Operative | 235 (88.3%) | 112 (87.5%) | 0.8083 |
| Nonopenative | 31 (11.7%) | 16 (12.5%) | |
| Preinjury walking abilitya | |||
| Ambulatory | 216 (81.2%) | 112 (87.5%) | 0.1170 |
| Nonambulatory | 50 (18.8%) | 16 (12.5%) |
aPatients were divided into two groups: those who could walk independently or with aids (ambulatory), and those who required a wheelchair or were bedridden or who died (nonambulatory)
* Chi-square for independence test
Anemia and clinical outcome
| Anemic group ( | Nonanemic group ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Length of hospital stay | 69.5 ± 44.7 days | 64.9 ± 33.9 days | 0.3099* |
| Ambulation status at discharge | |||
| Ambulatory | 130 (48.9%) | 92 (71.9%) | 0.000016** |
| Nonambulatory | 136 (51.1%) | 36 (28.1%) | |
| In-hospital mortality | |||
| In-hospital death | 15 (5.6%) | 1 (0.8%) | 0.0262*** |
| Alive at discharge | 251 (94.4%) | 127 (99.2%) | |
* Student’s t test
** Chi-square for independence test
*** Fisher’s exact probability test
Significant factors for anemia at admission identified by multivariate analysis (R2 = 0.135)
| Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age (≥85 years) | 2.24 (1.38–3.64) | 0.0011 |
| Preinjury residence (nursing home or hospital) | 0.98 (0.56–1.70) | NS |
| Type of fracture (trochanteric) | 3.77 (2.37–6.02) | <0.0001 |
| Ambulation status at discharge (nonambulatory) | 2.12 (1.23–3.64) | 0.0067 |
| In-hospital mortality (in-hospital death) | 0.30 (0.04–2.46) | NS |
NS Not significant
Comparison of severely anemic patients with mildly anemic patients
| Severe anemiaa | Mild anemiaa | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| No. of patients | 94 | 172 | |
| Gender | |||
| Male | 20 (213%) | 46 (26.7%) | 0.3237 |
| Female | 74 (78.7%) | 126 (73.6%) | |
| Age (years) | |||
| 60–84 | 34 (36.2%) | 91 (52.9%) | 0.0089 |
| ≥85 | 60 (63.8%) | 81 (47.1%) | |
| Preinjury residence | |||
| Nursing home or hospital | 37 (39.4%) | 69 (40.1%) | 0.9044 |
| Own home | 57 (60.6%) | 103 (59.9%) | |
| Type of fracture | |||
| Femoral neck | 13(13.8%) | 59 (34.3%) | 0.0003 |
| Trochanteric | 81 (86.2%) | 113 (65.7%) | |
| Treatment modality | |||
| Operative | 83 (88.3%) | 152 (88.4%) | 0.9856 |
| Nonoperative | 11 (11.7%) | 20 (11.6%) | |
| Preinjury walking ability | |||
| Ambulatory | 72 (76.6%) | 144 (83.7%) | 0.1551 |
| Nonambulatory | 22 (23.4%) | 28 (16.3%) | |
| Length of hospital stay | 76.7 ± 53.2 | 65.5 ± 38.8 | 0.564 |
| Ambulation status at discharge | |||
| Ambulatory | 42 (44.7%) | 88 (51.2%) | 0.3120 |
| Nonambulatory | 52 (55.3%) | 84 (48.8%) | |
| In-hospital mortality | |||
| In-hospital death | 9 (9.6%) | 6 (3.5%) | 0.0397 |
| Alive at discharge | 85 (90.4%) | 166 (96.5%) |
aSevere anemia was defined as an admission hemoglobin level <10.0 g/dl for men and women. Mild anemia was defined as an admission hemaglobin level between 10.0 and 11.9 g/dl for women and between 10.0 and 12.9 g/dl for men
* Chi-square for independence test, Student’s t-test. Fisher’s exact probability test as appropriate
Significant factors for severe anemia at admission identified by multivariate analysis (R2 = 0.064)
| Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age ( ≥85 years) | 1.80 (0.05–3.08) | 0.0316 |
| Type of fracture (trochanteric) | 3.16 (1.61–6.20) | 0.0008 |
| In-hospital mortality (in-hospital death) | 0.42 (0.14–1.28) | NS |
NS Not significant