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Five-Year Survival in a Cohort of Hip Fracture Patients: The Predictive Role of Pre-fracture Health Status

Authors :
Margaret G. E. Peterson
John P. Allegrante
Stephen A. Paget
Charles N. Cornell
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer-Verlag, 2007.

Abstract

The aim was to assess the outcome of surgery at 5 years after hip fracture. In this prospective study, we analyzed 5-year survival of a cohort of 105 hip fracture patients as a function of preoperative health. The main outcome measurements were the status of the patient, dead or alive, and the SF-36 of their pre-fracture status as recalled during their hospital stay. In the fifth year post-hospitalization 58 patients were alive. There was a significant association between the recall SF-36 general health score and being alive in the fifth year ( P = 0.0004) and with survival in general ( P = 0.0001). This and prior studies support the concept of stratifying hip fracture patients according to pre-fracture health status when assessing outcomes of fracture repair or other interventions. This study further demonstrates the utility of the SF-36 for this purpose.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64849cd9c9a87cf0ac12d405a20b2af8