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Predictors of mortality in patients with femoral neck fracture.

L J Major1, J B North.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify patient and procedural factors associated with in-hospital mortality following a femoral neck fracture.
METHODS: Records of 598 female and 259 male consecutive patients aged 29 to 108 (median, 82) years admitted between 2010 and 2014 with femoral neck fracture were retrospectively reviewed to determine patient and procedural factors associated with inhospital mortality.
RESULTS: 73% of patients were operated on within 48 hours of admission. The in-hospital mortality was 7.5%, with 2.1% occurring preoperatively and 5.4% postoperatively. Factors associated with increased preoperative mortality included being nonambulant prior to admission (p=0.015), residence in interim care (p=0.001) or low-level care (p=0.049), having synchronous fractures (p=0.001), and having a concurrent acute medical condition (p<0.001). Patient factors associated with increased in-hospital mortality included male gender (p=0.041), age >80 years (p=0.001), non-ambulatory status (p=0.015), residence in high-level care (p=0.031) or low-level care (p=0.018), American Society of Anesthesiologists grade 4 or 5 (p<0.001), weekend admission (p<0.001), and having an acute medical condition on admission (p<0.001). Procedural factors associated with increased in-hospital mortality included >96-hour delay to surgery from admission (p<0.001), surgery over the weekend (p=0.005), and surgical interventions other than total hip arthroplasty (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION: Identification of patient and procedural factors can guide changes in best practice to decrease mortality following a femoral neck fracture.

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Keywords:  hip fractures; mortality; risk factors

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27574252     DOI: 10.1177/1602400205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)        ISSN: 1022-5536            Impact factor:   1.118


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