| Literature DB >> 31471640 |
S J M Smeets1, B P W van Wunnik2, M Poeze3, G D Slooter4, J P A M Verbruggen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the adherence to the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association guidelines for perioperative assessment of patients with hip fracture in daily clinical practice and how this might affect outcome.Entities:
Keywords: ACC/AHA guideline; Cardiac screening; Geriatric; Hip fracture; Preoperative screening
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31471640 PMCID: PMC6942037 DOI: 10.1007/s00402-019-03270-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ISSN: 0936-8051 Impact factor: 3.067
The American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical predictors for each risk group
| Low risk | Intermediate risk | High risk |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced age | Mild angina pectoris | Unstable coronary syndromes |
| Abnormal ECG | Prior myocardial infarction | Decompensated cardiac heart failure |
| Rhythm other than sinus | Compensated or prior cardiac heart failure | Significant arrhythmias |
| Low functional capacity | Diabetes mellitus | Severe valvular disease |
| History of stroke | ||
| Uncontrolled hypertension |
Patient and operation characteristics
| Variables | ACC/AHA cardiac risk group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low %( | Intermediate %( | High %( | Total %( | |
| Median age (years) | 85 (IR 11) | 83 (IR 11) | 84 (IR 6) | 84 (R 65–99) |
| Female sex | 68% (73) | 67% (30) | 85% (11) | 69% (114) |
| ASA (median) | 3 (IR 1) | 3 (IR 0) | 4 (IR 0) | 3 (R 1–4) |
| Barthel index (median) | 18 (IR 7) | 17 (IR 7) | 13 (IR 11) | 17 (R 1–20) |
| Palmer and Parker score (median) | 6 (IR 5) | 6 (IR 5) | 4 (IR 5) | 6 (R 0–9) |
| MET (median) | 4 (IR 3) | 4 (IR 3) | 2 (IR 3) | 4 (R 0–10) |
| MMSE (median) | 25 (IR 12) | 25 (IR 12) | 17 (IR 15) | 21 (R 0–30) |
| Mobility not impaired | 39% (40/102) | 40% (17/43) | 18% (2/11) | 38% 59/156 |
| Use of walking aids | 48% (49/102) | 33% (14/43) | 36% (4/11) | 43% 67/156 |
| Strongly impaired/indoors | 10% (10/102) | 23% (10/43) | 36% (4/11) | 15% 24/156 |
| Immobile – transfers | 3% (3/102) | 5% (2/43) | 9% (1/11) | 4% 6/156 |
| Intracapsular fractures | 47% (50/107) | 51% (23/45) | 62% (8/13) | 48% (80) |
| Extracapsular fractures | 53% (57/107) | 49% (22/45) | 38% (5/13) | 51% (85) |
| General anesthesia | 57% (56/99) | 60% (25/42) | 73% (8/11) | 54% (89) |
| Spinal anesthesia | 43% (43/99) | 40% (17/42) | 27% (3/11) | 38% (63) |
| Operation time (min., mean) | 69 (SD 28) | 70 (SD 27) | 85 (SD 25) | 71 (SD 28) |
| Delay to surgery (h., median) | 23 (IR 20) | 25 (IR 17) | 31 (IR 46) | 27 (R 2–135) |
| > 24 h | 44% (47/106) | 53% (23/43) | 62% (8/13) | 47% (78) |
| > 48 h | 10% (10/106) | 5% (2/43) | 38% (5/13)*/** | 10% (17) |
| Hospital stay (days, median) | 8 (IR 6) | 10 (IR 9) | 16 (IR 9) | 9 (R 2–59) |
ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists score, range 1–6; Barthel Index score for functional capacity, range 0–20, Palmer and Parker score for mobility, range 0–9, MET metabolic equivalent of task score for physical activity, range 0–> 10, MMSE mini mental state examination score for measure cognitive impairment, range 0–30, IR interquartile range in case of non-normal distributed data, R range of data, minimum–maximum, SD standard deviation, in case of normal distributed data
*Significant difference in compare with low risk group, p < 0.05
**Significant difference in compare with intermediate risk group, p < 0.05
Preoperative cardiac evaluations
| ACC/AHA cardiac risk group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low %( | Intermediate %( | High %( | Total %( | |
| Cardiac history | 28% (30) | 80% (36)* | 92% (12)*/** | 47% (78) |
| Cardiac consultation | 9% (10) | 33% (15)* | 100% (13)*/** | 23% (38) |
| Cardiac screening in accordance with ACC/AHA guidelines | 93% (100) | 76% (34)* | 85% (11)* | 87% (145) |
| Overscreening | 7% (8) | 20% (9) | 15% (2) | 11% (19) |
| Underscreening | 0 | 4% (2) | 0 | 12% (2) |
*Significant difference in compare with low risk group, p < 0.05
**Significant difference in compare with intermediate risk group, p < 0.05
Complications
| Complications | ACC/AHA cardiac risk group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low %( | Intermediate %( | High %( | Total %( | |
| Number of complications | 1 (IR 1) | 1 (IR 1) | 2 (IR 2) | 1 (R 0–7) |
| Delirium | 25% (27) | 20% (9) | 31% (4) | 24% (40) |
| Wound infection | 6% (6) | 13% (6) | 0 | 7% (12) |
| Blood transfusion | 43% (46) | 38% (17) | 61% (8) | 43% (71) |
| Urinary tract Infection | 17% (18) | 16% (7) | 0 | 15% (25) |
| Pressure sores | 4% (4) | 9% (4) | 0 | 5% (8) |
| Respiratory | 11% (12) | 11% (5) | 46% (6)*/** | 14% (23) |
| Pneumonia | 8% (9) | 9% (4) | 31% (4)* | 10% (17) |
| Pulmonary embolism | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Respiratory failure | 5% (5) | 7% (28) | 23% (28)* | 7% (11) |
| Gastrointestinal tract bleeding | 4% (4) | 2% (1) | 0 | 3% (5) |
| Gastrointestinala | 2% (2) | 2% (1) | 0 | 2% (28) |
| Cardiovascular | 6% (7) | 31% (14)* | 62% (8)*/** | 17% (29) |
| Stroke | 1% (1) | 2% (1) | 0 | 1% (2) |
| Rhythm disorders | 2% (2) | 13% (6)* | 38% (5)*/** | 8% (13) |
| AMI | 2% (2) | 9% (4) | 15% (2) | 5% (8) |
| Cardiac failure | 5% (5) | 11% (5) | 38% (5)*/** | 9% (15) |
| Neurological | 1% (1) | 2% (1) | 0 | 1% (2) |
| Implant failureb | 7% (8) | 2% (1) | 8% (1) | 6% (10) |
| In-hospital mortality | 6% (6/108) | 9% (4/45) | 31% (4/13)*/** | 8% (14/166) |
*Significant difference in compare with low risk group, p < 0.05
**Significant difference in compare with intermediate risk group, p < 0.05
aPostoperative ileus, extensive diarrhea, ischemia
bRe-operation, luxation or deep infection of the arthroplasty or fracture fixation.
Respiratory complications consist of pneumonia, pulmonary embolism and respiratory failure together. Cardiovascular complications consist of stroke, rhythm disorders, acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and cardiac failure. IR interquartile range in case of non-normal distributed data, R range of data, minimum–maximum
Mortality rates
| Mortality | ACC/AHA cardiac risk group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low % ( | Intermediate % ( | High % ( | Total % ( | |
| In-hospital | 6% (6/108) | 9% (4/45) | 31% (4/13)*/** | 8% (14/166) |
| 30-day | 9% (9/102) | 16% (7/43) | 41% (5/12)* | 13% (21/157) |
| 1-year | 25% (25/102) | 37% (16/43) | 58% (7/12)* | 31% (48/157) |
| 2-year | 30% (31/102) | 44% (19/43) | 75% (9/12)* | 38% (59/157) |
*Significant difference in compare with low risk group, p < 0.05
**Significant difference in compare with intermediate risk group, p < 0.05
Fig. 1Survival curve
Mortality rates in relation to prior cardiac history
| Mortality | No cardiac history % ( | Cardiac history % ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-hospital | 2% (2/88) | 15% (12/78) | 0.002 |
| 30-day | 6% (5/83) | 22% (16/74) | 0.004 |
| 1-year | 24% (20/83) | 38% (28/74) | < 0.05 |
| 2-year | 28% (23/83) | 49% (36/74) | 0.005 |
Significant difference for p < 0.05
Linear regression analysis for mortality
| Variables | In-hospital mortality ( | 30-day mortality ( | 1-year mortality ( | 2-year mortality ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.6 |
| Age | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.001 | < 0.0001 |
| Delay to surgery | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.1 | 0.2 |
| Cardiac history | 0.005 | 0.008 | 0.2 | 0.04 |
Significant difference for p < 0.05