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Orthogeriatric assessment of patients over 75 years of age with a proximal femur fracture: Predictors of 6-month mortality - 12/11/20

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2020.06.017 
Camille Collin a, Charlotte Bimou b, Christian Mabit a, Achille Tchalla c, Jean-Louis Charissoux a, Pierre-Sylvain Marcheix a,
a Service d’orthopédie-traumatologie, CHU Dupuytren, 2, avenue Martin-Luther-King, 87042 Limoges, France 
b EA 6310 HAVAE handicap activité vieillissement autonomie environnement, université de Limoges, 33, rue François-Mitterrand, 87032 Limoges, France 
c Service de médecine gériatrique, CHU Dupuytren, 2, avenue Martin-Luther-King, 87042 Limoges, France 

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Abstract

Introduction

Proximal femur fractures are common and dangerous in older adults, given the high short-term mortality rate. While surgical treatment is vital, medical orthogeriatric care may reduce the 6-month mortality rate; however, this has not been determined on a broad scale in France. This led us to conduct a retrospective study to answer the following questions: (1) Does delayed surgical treatment impact the 6-month mortality rate? (2) Are there correctable medical factors that impact the 6-month mortality?

Hypothesis

Delayed surgical treatment is not an isolated risk factor for higher 6-month mortality after proximal femur fracture.

Methods

We included all patients 75 years or older who had suffered a proximal femur fracture requiring surgical treatment. This allowed us to analyze the medical records of 476 patients retrospectively. We documented their comorbidities and pre-, intra- and postoperative characteristics. A univariate then multivariate analysis was done to identify risk factors for mortality at 6 months.

Results

In the univariate analysis, time to surgery of more than 48hours increased the risk of dying at 6 months by 1.5 fold (Odds ratio (OR)=1.57/95% CI: 1–2.48/p=0.04). However, this risk factor was not significant in the multivariate analysis since it is not an independent risk factor. In the multivariate analysis, anticoagulants (OR=2/95% CI: 1.13–3.50/p=0.02), dementia (OR=2.2/95% CI: 1.32–3.59/p=0.002), peripheral artery disease (OR=2.9/95% CI: 1.10–7.70/p=0.03), 2-point drop in hemoglobin count from preoperative to postoperative (OR=1.9/95% CI: 1.05–3.12/p=0.04), male sex (OR=1.82/95% CI: 1.05–3.12/p=0.04), age above 85 years (OR=5.26/95% CI: 1.49–5.26/p=0.002) and Charlson comorbidity index7 (OR=2.13/95% CI: 1.29–3.52/p=0.003) were statistically associated with mortality at 6 months.

Discussion/Conclusion

Our study found that the patients most at risk for dying within 6 months of a hip fracture were males, older than 85 and have associated medical conditions (Charlson index7). Prior anticoagulant treatment increases the time to surgery in our study and therefore increases the risk of these patients dying within 6 months. Treatment of these at-risk patients should ensure that their underlying medical conditions are not made worse, while providing treatment within 48hours. Patients taking anticoagulants must be monitored carefully to ensure surgical treatment is not delayed.

Level of evidence

IV, retrospective study without control group.

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Keywords : Hip fractures, Risk factors, Elderly patients, Mortality at 6 months, Comorbidities


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