Factors Affecting Postoperative Functional Outcomes in Older Patients with Hip Fractures at Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital

Adisorn Chongmuenwai, Phumin Silathong, Tana Rattanakitkoson, T. Sukpongthai, Nualchavee Permthongchoochai
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Purpose: To identify prognostic factors for 6-month postoperative functional outcomes in older patients with hip fractures. Methods: This single-center prospective cohort study was conducted from January 2020 to December 2020. Patient factors and the preinjury Barthel index were collected from the patients at admission. The Barthel index was assessed again 6 months postoperatively to define functional outcomes. Minimal clinically important differences (MCIDs) between preinjury and 6-month functional outcomes were used to classify patients into satisfactory or unsatisfactory groups. The 6-month mortality rate was evaluated. Multiple logistic regression was used to analyze prognostic factors for postoperative functional outcomes. Results: In total, 320 patients were included in the analysis. The 6-month mortality rate was 11.8%. The average age and body mass index were 75.74±10.53 years and 20.98±3.96, respectively. Of the patients, 243 were female (75.94%), 210 were diagnosed with intertrochanteric fractures (65.83%), and 54 underwent surgery within 72 h (16.88%). In total, 249 patients (77.81%) had no complications. Multivariate analysis indicated that a time to surgery of < 72 h (odds ratio, 10.51; 95% confidence interval (CI), 5.42 to 20.37; p-value <0.01) was a significant prognostic factor for a satisfactory 6-month outcome. Conclusions: Time to surgery is a prognostic factor for a satisfactory functional outcome. Early surgery results in better functional outcomes in older patients with hip fractures.
影响Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima医院老年髋部骨折患者术后功能结局的因素
目的:探讨影响老年髋部骨折患者术后6个月功能结局的预后因素。方法:该单中心前瞻性队列研究于2020年1月至2020年12月进行。入院时收集患者因素及伤前Barthel指数。术后6个月再次评估Barthel指数以确定功能预后。损伤前和6个月功能结果之间的最小临床重要差异(MCIDs)用于将患者分为满意组和不满意组。评估6个月死亡率。采用多元逻辑回归分析影响术后功能结局的预后因素。结果:共纳入320例患者。6个月死亡率为11.8%。平均年龄75.74±10.53岁,体重指数20.98±3.96岁。其中女性243例(75.94%),诊断为转子间骨折210例(65.83%),72 h内手术54例(16.88%)。无并发症249例(77.81%)。多因素分析显示,手术时间< 72 h(优势比10.51;95%置信区间(CI), 5.42 ~ 20.37;p值<0.01)是6个月预后满意的重要预后因素。结论:手术时间是功能预后满意的预后因素。早期手术对老年髋部骨折患者的功能预后较好。
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