The influence of time-to-surgery on mortality after a hip fracture.
Johan KristianssonEva HagbergBengt NellgårdPublished in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2019)
In AHF patients, a time-to-surgery exceeding 39-48 hours was associated with increased mortality. Patients with surgeries performed before 39-48 hours did not have increased mortality and this time may, in some patients, be used for optimization prior surgery even if time-to-surgery exceeds 24 hours.