Aging (Milan, Italy)
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Aging (Milan, Italy) · Apr 2001
Outcome of medically unstable elderly patients admitted to a geriatric ward after hip fracture.
Outcome of surgical treatment is superior to that of conservative treatment for hip fractures. Nevertheless, for a number of patients, the operation is either delayed or unfit due to their unstable medical conditions. We retrospectively reviewed patients admitted to a geriatric ward after hip fracture, and investigated complications, functional outcome and survival in different cognitive, pre-fracture functional and treatment groups. ⋯ Functional outcome was similar in the surgical vs the conservative group, and intracapsular vs extracapsular fractures. ASA I + II patients had a higher survival rate compared to ASA III + IV patients (p=0. 02). We conclude that after stabilization of acute medical conditions, the most important preoperative consideration is the anesthetic risk, and surgical and conservative approaches may be equally considered in selected groups of elderly, frail patients with hip fracture who are medically unstable for more than a few days.