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Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study

PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused 1.4 million deaths globally and is associated with a 3–4 times increase in 30-day mortality after a fragility hip fracture with concurrent COVID-19 infection. Typically, death from COVID-19 infection occurs between 15 and 22 days after the onset of symptoms,...

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Autores principales: Chan, Gareth, Narang, Ashish, Aframian, Arash, Ali, Zaid, Bridgeman, Joseph, Carr, Alastair, Chapman, Laura, Goodier, Henry, Morgan, Catrin, Park, Chang, Sexton, Sarah, Sugand, Kapil, Walton, Thomas, Wilson, Michael, Belgaumkar, Ajay, Gallagher, Kieran, Ghosh, Koushik, Gibbons, Charles, Jacob, Joshua, Keightley, Andrew, Nawaz, Zuhair, Sarraf, Khaled, Wakeling, Christopher, Kieffer, William, Rogers, Benedict
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8555117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34794857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2021.10.005
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author Chan, Gareth
Narang, Ashish
Aframian, Arash
Ali, Zaid
Bridgeman, Joseph
Carr, Alastair
Chapman, Laura
Goodier, Henry
Morgan, Catrin
Park, Chang
Sexton, Sarah
Sugand, Kapil
Walton, Thomas
Wilson, Michael
Belgaumkar, Ajay
Gallagher, Kieran
Ghosh, Koushik
Gibbons, Charles
Jacob, Joshua
Keightley, Andrew
Nawaz, Zuhair
Sarraf, Khaled
Wakeling, Christopher
Kieffer, William
Rogers, Benedict
author_facet Chan, Gareth
Narang, Ashish
Aframian, Arash
Ali, Zaid
Bridgeman, Joseph
Carr, Alastair
Chapman, Laura
Goodier, Henry
Morgan, Catrin
Park, Chang
Sexton, Sarah
Sugand, Kapil
Walton, Thomas
Wilson, Michael
Belgaumkar, Ajay
Gallagher, Kieran
Ghosh, Koushik
Gibbons, Charles
Jacob, Joshua
Keightley, Andrew
Nawaz, Zuhair
Sarraf, Khaled
Wakeling, Christopher
Kieffer, William
Rogers, Benedict
author_sort Chan, Gareth
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description PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused 1.4 million deaths globally and is associated with a 3–4 times increase in 30-day mortality after a fragility hip fracture with concurrent COVID-19 infection. Typically, death from COVID-19 infection occurs between 15 and 22 days after the onset of symptoms, but this period can extend up to 8 weeks. This study aimed to assess the impact of concurrent COVID-19 infection on 120-day mortality after a fragility hip fracture. METHODS: A multi-centre prospective study across 10 hospitals treating 8% of the annual burden of hip fractures in England between 1st March and 30th April, 2020 was performed. Patients whose surgical treatment was payable through the National Health Service Best Practice Tariff mechanism for “fragility hip fractures” were included in the study. Patients’ 120-day mortality was assessed relative to their peri-operative COVID-19 status. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 27. RESULTS: A total of 746 patients were included in this study, of which 87 (11.7%) were COVID-19 positive. Mortality rates at 30- and 120-day were significantly higher for COVID-19 positive patients relative to COVID-19 negative patients (p < 0.001). However, mortality rates between 31 and 120-day were not significantly different (p = 0.107), 16.1% and 9.4% respectively for COVID-19 positive and negative patients, odds ratio 1.855 (95% CI 0.865–3.978). CONCLUSION: Hip fracture patients with concurrent COVID-19 infection, provided that they are alive at day-31 after injury, have no significant difference in 120-day mortality. Despite the growing awareness and concern of “long-COVID” and its widespread prevalence, this does not appear to increase medium-term mortality rates after a hip fracture.
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spelling pubmed-85551172021-10-29 Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study Chan, Gareth Narang, Ashish Aframian, Arash Ali, Zaid Bridgeman, Joseph Carr, Alastair Chapman, Laura Goodier, Henry Morgan, Catrin Park, Chang Sexton, Sarah Sugand, Kapil Walton, Thomas Wilson, Michael Belgaumkar, Ajay Gallagher, Kieran Ghosh, Koushik Gibbons, Charles Jacob, Joshua Keightley, Andrew Nawaz, Zuhair Sarraf, Khaled Wakeling, Christopher Kieffer, William Rogers, Benedict Chin J Traumatol Original Article PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused 1.4 million deaths globally and is associated with a 3–4 times increase in 30-day mortality after a fragility hip fracture with concurrent COVID-19 infection. Typically, death from COVID-19 infection occurs between 15 and 22 days after the onset of symptoms, but this period can extend up to 8 weeks. This study aimed to assess the impact of concurrent COVID-19 infection on 120-day mortality after a fragility hip fracture. METHODS: A multi-centre prospective study across 10 hospitals treating 8% of the annual burden of hip fractures in England between 1st March and 30th April, 2020 was performed. Patients whose surgical treatment was payable through the National Health Service Best Practice Tariff mechanism for “fragility hip fractures” were included in the study. Patients’ 120-day mortality was assessed relative to their peri-operative COVID-19 status. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 27. RESULTS: A total of 746 patients were included in this study, of which 87 (11.7%) were COVID-19 positive. Mortality rates at 30- and 120-day were significantly higher for COVID-19 positive patients relative to COVID-19 negative patients (p < 0.001). However, mortality rates between 31 and 120-day were not significantly different (p = 0.107), 16.1% and 9.4% respectively for COVID-19 positive and negative patients, odds ratio 1.855 (95% CI 0.865–3.978). CONCLUSION: Hip fracture patients with concurrent COVID-19 infection, provided that they are alive at day-31 after injury, have no significant difference in 120-day mortality. Despite the growing awareness and concern of “long-COVID” and its widespread prevalence, this does not appear to increase medium-term mortality rates after a hip fracture. Elsevier 2022-05 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8555117/ /pubmed/34794857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2021.10.005 Text en © 2021 Chinese Medical Association. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Chan, Gareth
Narang, Ashish
Aframian, Arash
Ali, Zaid
Bridgeman, Joseph
Carr, Alastair
Chapman, Laura
Goodier, Henry
Morgan, Catrin
Park, Chang
Sexton, Sarah
Sugand, Kapil
Walton, Thomas
Wilson, Michael
Belgaumkar, Ajay
Gallagher, Kieran
Ghosh, Koushik
Gibbons, Charles
Jacob, Joshua
Keightley, Andrew
Nawaz, Zuhair
Sarraf, Khaled
Wakeling, Christopher
Kieffer, William
Rogers, Benedict
Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title_full Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title_fullStr Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title_full_unstemmed Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title_short Medium-term mortality after hip fractures and COVID-19: A prospective multi-centre UK study
title_sort medium-term mortality after hip fractures and covid-19: a prospective multi-centre uk study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8555117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34794857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2021.10.005
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