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Early mortality and morbidity following a type II odontoid fracture in the elderly
Authors:Hassaan Q. Sheikh  Michael Athanassacopoulos  Arpan B. Doshi  Lee Breakwell  Ashley Cole  Antony Louis Rex Michael  Neil Chiverton
Affiliation:Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Trauma and Orthopaedic, Herries Road, Sheffield, S5 7AU, UK
Abstract:

Background

We aimed to analyse the rates of early and causes of death in patients aged over 65 years with a type II odontoid fracture.

Methods

A consecutive series of 93 patients with a type II fracture of the odontoid process was retrospectively identified. Data collected included patient demographics, co-morbidities, associated injuries, neurological injury, date of death and cause of death. Mean patient age was 81. Five patients (5%) were treated operatively while the rest were treated in a hard cervical collar. Five patients (5%) had an incomplete cervical cord injury secondary to the fracture.

Results

The rate of mortality at 30 days was 10% (9 patients) and at 90 days it was 16% (15 patients). Following multivariate analysis, the factors found to significantly increase the risk of 30-day mortality included increasing age, increasing injury severity score and leukaemia. Following univariate analysis the only factor found to increase the risk of 90-day mortality was advancing age. The commonest causes of death were pneumonia and ischaemic coronary disease.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that this patient cohort is frail and at risk of early mortality. We suggest that their inpatient care be provided in close conjunction with elderly care physicians.
Keywords:Odontoid fracture  Elderly  Mortality  Non-operative management  Complications
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