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Early Operative Intervention Is Associated With Better Patient Survival in Patients With Intracapsular Femur Fractures But Not Extracapsular Fractures
Authors:Ely L. Steinberg  Amir SternheimAssaf Kadar  MD  Yael SagiYaniv Sherer  MD  Ofir Chechik  MD
Affiliation:Orthopaedic Division, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine patients' survival after undergoing an early or delayed operation. We retrospectively assessed 1849 files of patients operated for proximal femoral fracture, divided into two diagnostic groups: intracapsular (n = 640) and extracapsular (n = 1209). 1163 (63%) were treated within 48 h from hospital admission and 686 (37%) were treated > 48 h afterwards. Delayed operation in patients with intracapsular fractures was associated with a 1.8-fold excess risk for 1-year mortality (HR = 1.83, P = 0.008), while no effect was observed for patients with extracapsular fractures. Males had a higher HR for mortality in both diagnostic groups. Early surgical intervention is beneficial for intra-capsular femoral fractures; male gender and a high ASA score are associated with an increased mortality hazard risk.
Keywords:survival rates   proximal femoral fractures   intra-capsular and extra-capsular   postoperative mortality   hazard ratio
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