| Literature DB >> 25279081 |
Mv Valera1, L Bonifacio1, Sa Basman1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: This study aims to determine pre-morbid parameters as possible predictors of outcome of hip fracture in octogenarians with unstable intertrochanteric fracture treated operatively. Presence of co-morbidities, pre-injury level of ambulation, type of surgery, and period of delay in surgery were considered, and their effect on the post-operative outcome was evaluated using the Harris Hip Score. The computed probability of survival of octogenarians who had surgery was approximately 11 months. In patients with two or more co-morbidities, there is a significant effect on Harris Hip Score in terms of pain and deformity. Delay in surgery of more than two weeks significantly decreased the distance travelled at one year. The overall recovery is correlated to preinjury level of ambulation and delay in surgery. Patients with intertochanteric fracture in this age group, who have less co-morbidities and with more independent ambulation, are good candidates for timely operative treatment.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25279081 PMCID: PMC4093549 DOI: 10.5704/MOJ.1403.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays Orthop J ISSN: 1985-2533
: Demographics of Patients operated (N= 43)
Harris Hip Score
: Type of surgery - and its frequecy
: Preinjury ambulation. (Dependent ambulation =
ambulation with crutches, walker or wheelchair)
: Total number of patients with assisted ambulation (blue)
and without ambulation (green) at different periods of
follow up.
: Harris Hip score. ( 90-100 for excellent, 80-90 good, 70-79
fair, 60-69 poor, and below 60 fail) vs time (months) post
surgery.
: Estimated survival time in months with 90 %
probability
: p values of different factors of patient which may
affect survival curve. (p value < 0.05 is significant)
: Significant items in the Harris Hip Score - in the
overall - functional recovery (change in Harris Hip Score after 1 year)
: Different pre-operative factors with significant effect on the functional outcome, change in Harris hip score from
preinjury to after 12 months and ambulation at 12 months