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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 507-509, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-446775

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Objective To analyze perioperative management and risk factors for the prognosis of hip fracture surgery in elderly patients.Methods The present study included 112 elderly patients (aged ≥65 years) who received hip fracture surgery from January 2009 to January 2013 in our department,and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed.Results The percentage of cases with concomitant diseases before operation was 91.0 %,and the postoperative complications rates were 35.7%.One-year mortality after operation was 21.4%.The percentage of survival cases with daily living activities fully restored to pre injury status was 47.6%.Logistic regression analysis revealed that independent risk factors for the one-year mortality included general health before injury (OR=13.36,P =0.047),pulmonary disease (OR =18.33,P =0.007),number of postoperative complications (OR=15.14,P=0.025),and renal failure (OR=11.26,P=0.034).Conclusions Elderly hip fracture patients have many different concomitant diseases.By applying the qualified levels of perioperative management,anesthetic and operative methods,and postoperative rehabilitation measures according to the conditions of the patient,the incidence of perioperative complications and one year mortality can be decreased,and qualified surgical outcomes can be obtained.The independent risk factors for the one-year mortality include general health before injury,pulmonary disease,number of postoperative complications and renal failure.

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