Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality

OBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are associated with high levels of co-morbidity and mortality. Orthogeriatric units have been shown to be effective with respect to functional recovery and mortality reduction. The aim of this study is to document the natural history of early multidisciplinary intervention...

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Main Authors: Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina, Ángel Belenguer-Varea, Eduardo Rovira-Daudi, Enmanuel Salcedo-Mahiques, David Cuesta-Peredó, Juan Ramón Doménech-Pascual, María Isabel Salvador-Pérez, Juan Antonio Avellana-Zaragoza
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2012-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322012000600002
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spelling doaj-14893882c26c420c9e07bee0b105a3e42020-11-24T23:52:19ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222012-01-0167654755610.6061/clinics/2012(06)02Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortalityFrancisco José Tarazona-SantabalbinaÁngel Belenguer-VareaEduardo Rovira-DaudiEnmanuel Salcedo-MahiquesDavid Cuesta-PeredóJuan Ramón Doménech-PascualMaría Isabel Salvador-PérezJuan Antonio Avellana-ZaragozaOBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are associated with high levels of co-morbidity and mortality. Orthogeriatric units have been shown to be effective with respect to functional recovery and mortality reduction. The aim of this study is to document the natural history of early multidisciplinary intervention in elderly patients with hip fractures and to establish the prognostic factors of mortality and walking ability after discharge. METHODS: This observational, retrospective study was performed in an orthogeriatric care unit on patients aged >70 years with a diagnosis of hip fracture between 2004 and 2008. This study included 1363 patients with a mean age of 82.7 + 6.4 years. RESULTS: On admission to the unit, the average Barthel score of these patients was 77.2 + 27.8 points, and the average Charlson index score was 2.14 + 2.05. The mean length of stay was 8.9 + 4.26 days, and the readmission rate was 2.3%. The in-hospital mortality rate was 4.7%, and the mortality rates at one, six, and 12 months after discharge were 8.7%, 16.9%, and 25.9%, respectively. The Cox proportional hazards model estimated that male sex, Barthel scale, heart failure, and cognitive impairment were associated with an increased risk of death. With regard to functionality, 63.7% of the patients were able to walk at the time of discharge, whereas 77.4% and 80.1% were able to walk at one month and six months post-discharge, respectively. The factors associated with a worse functional recovery included cognitive impairment, performance status, age, stroke, Charlson score, and delirium during the hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Early multidisciplinary intervention appears to be effective for the management of hip fracture. Age, male sex, baseline function, cognitive impairment and previous comorbidities are associated with a higher mortality rate and worse functional recovery.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322012000600002Hip FracturesRisk FactorsGeriatric InterventionMortalityWalking
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author Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina
Ángel Belenguer-Varea
Eduardo Rovira-Daudi
Enmanuel Salcedo-Mahiques
David Cuesta-Peredó
Juan Ramón Doménech-Pascual
María Isabel Salvador-Pérez
Juan Antonio Avellana-Zaragoza
spellingShingle Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina
Ángel Belenguer-Varea
Eduardo Rovira-Daudi
Enmanuel Salcedo-Mahiques
David Cuesta-Peredó
Juan Ramón Doménech-Pascual
María Isabel Salvador-Pérez
Juan Antonio Avellana-Zaragoza
Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
Clinics
Hip Fractures
Risk Factors
Geriatric Intervention
Mortality
Walking
author_facet Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina
Ángel Belenguer-Varea
Eduardo Rovira-Daudi
Enmanuel Salcedo-Mahiques
David Cuesta-Peredó
Juan Ramón Doménech-Pascual
María Isabel Salvador-Pérez
Juan Antonio Avellana-Zaragoza
author_sort Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina
title Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
title_short Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
title_full Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
title_fullStr Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
title_full_unstemmed Early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
title_sort early interdisciplinary hospital intervention for elderly patients with hip fractures : functional outcome and mortality
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2012-01-01
description OBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are associated with high levels of co-morbidity and mortality. Orthogeriatric units have been shown to be effective with respect to functional recovery and mortality reduction. The aim of this study is to document the natural history of early multidisciplinary intervention in elderly patients with hip fractures and to establish the prognostic factors of mortality and walking ability after discharge. METHODS: This observational, retrospective study was performed in an orthogeriatric care unit on patients aged >70 years with a diagnosis of hip fracture between 2004 and 2008. This study included 1363 patients with a mean age of 82.7 + 6.4 years. RESULTS: On admission to the unit, the average Barthel score of these patients was 77.2 + 27.8 points, and the average Charlson index score was 2.14 + 2.05. The mean length of stay was 8.9 + 4.26 days, and the readmission rate was 2.3%. The in-hospital mortality rate was 4.7%, and the mortality rates at one, six, and 12 months after discharge were 8.7%, 16.9%, and 25.9%, respectively. The Cox proportional hazards model estimated that male sex, Barthel scale, heart failure, and cognitive impairment were associated with an increased risk of death. With regard to functionality, 63.7% of the patients were able to walk at the time of discharge, whereas 77.4% and 80.1% were able to walk at one month and six months post-discharge, respectively. The factors associated with a worse functional recovery included cognitive impairment, performance status, age, stroke, Charlson score, and delirium during the hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Early multidisciplinary intervention appears to be effective for the management of hip fracture. Age, male sex, baseline function, cognitive impairment and previous comorbidities are associated with a higher mortality rate and worse functional recovery.
topic Hip Fractures
Risk Factors
Geriatric Intervention
Mortality
Walking
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322012000600002
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