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Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients with hip fracture have a 5 to 8 fold increased risk of death during the months following surgery. We tested the hypothesis that early geriatric management of these patients focused on co-morbidities and rehabilitation improved long term mortality. METHODS AND FINDINGS: I...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083795 |
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author | Boddaert, Jacques Cohen-Bittan, Judith Khiami, Frédéric Le Manach, Yannick Raux, Mathieu Beinis, Jean-Yves Verny, Marc Riou, Bruno |
author_facet | Boddaert, Jacques Cohen-Bittan, Judith Khiami, Frédéric Le Manach, Yannick Raux, Mathieu Beinis, Jean-Yves Verny, Marc Riou, Bruno |
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description | BACKGROUND: Elderly patients with hip fracture have a 5 to 8 fold increased risk of death during the months following surgery. We tested the hypothesis that early geriatric management of these patients focused on co-morbidities and rehabilitation improved long term mortality. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a cohort study over a 6 year period, we compared patients aged >70 years with hip fracture admitted to orthopedic versus geriatric departments in a time series analysis corresponding to the creation of a dedicated geriatric unit. Co-morbidities were assessed using the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS). Each cohort was compared to matched cohorts extracted from a national registry (n = 51,275) to validate the observed results. Main outcome measure was 6-month mortality. We included 131 patients in the orthopedic cohort and 203 in the geriatric cohort. Co-morbidities were more frequent in the geriatric cohort (median CIRS: 8 vs 5, P<0.001). In the geriatric cohort, the proportion of patients who never walked again decreased (6% versus 22%, P<0.001). At 6 months, re-admission (14% versus 29%, P = 0.007) and mortality (15% versus 24%, P = 0.04) were decreased. When co-morbidities were taken into account, the risk ratio of death at 6 months was reduced (0·43, 95%CI 0·25 to 0·73, P = 0.002). Using matched cohorts, the average treatment effects on the treated associated to early geriatric management indicated a reduction in hospital mortality (−63%; 95% CI: −92% to −6%, P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Early admission to a dedicated geriatric unit improved 6-month mortality and morbidity in elderly patients with hip fracture. |
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spelling | pubmed-38930762014-01-21 Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture Boddaert, Jacques Cohen-Bittan, Judith Khiami, Frédéric Le Manach, Yannick Raux, Mathieu Beinis, Jean-Yves Verny, Marc Riou, Bruno PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Elderly patients with hip fracture have a 5 to 8 fold increased risk of death during the months following surgery. We tested the hypothesis that early geriatric management of these patients focused on co-morbidities and rehabilitation improved long term mortality. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a cohort study over a 6 year period, we compared patients aged >70 years with hip fracture admitted to orthopedic versus geriatric departments in a time series analysis corresponding to the creation of a dedicated geriatric unit. Co-morbidities were assessed using the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS). Each cohort was compared to matched cohorts extracted from a national registry (n = 51,275) to validate the observed results. Main outcome measure was 6-month mortality. We included 131 patients in the orthopedic cohort and 203 in the geriatric cohort. Co-morbidities were more frequent in the geriatric cohort (median CIRS: 8 vs 5, P<0.001). In the geriatric cohort, the proportion of patients who never walked again decreased (6% versus 22%, P<0.001). At 6 months, re-admission (14% versus 29%, P = 0.007) and mortality (15% versus 24%, P = 0.04) were decreased. When co-morbidities were taken into account, the risk ratio of death at 6 months was reduced (0·43, 95%CI 0·25 to 0·73, P = 0.002). Using matched cohorts, the average treatment effects on the treated associated to early geriatric management indicated a reduction in hospital mortality (−63%; 95% CI: −92% to −6%, P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Early admission to a dedicated geriatric unit improved 6-month mortality and morbidity in elderly patients with hip fracture. Public Library of Science 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3893076/ /pubmed/24454708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083795 Text en © 2014 Boddaert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Boddaert, Jacques Cohen-Bittan, Judith Khiami, Frédéric Le Manach, Yannick Raux, Mathieu Beinis, Jean-Yves Verny, Marc Riou, Bruno Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title | Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title_full | Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title_fullStr | Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title_full_unstemmed | Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title_short | Postoperative Admission to a Dedicated Geriatric Unit Decreases Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture |
title_sort | postoperative admission to a dedicated geriatric unit decreases mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083795 |
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