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Type of underlying fracture after the surgical treatment of geriatric trauma patients has no effect on mortality during intensive care treatment.

Tom KnaufKai Oliver JensenJuliana HackJuliane BarthelHannah AlthausBenjamin BueckingRene AignerMatthias KnobeSteffen RuchholtzDaphne Eschbach
Published in: Geriatrics & gerontology international (2020)
Patients with proximal femoral fractures account for approximately half of the patients in intensive care. The mortality rate of these patients is no higher than that in geriatric trauma patients with other fractures. The progression is essentially influenced by the patient's comorbidities. Nowadays, the focus shifts from trauma care to the therapy of concomitant diseases. Nevertheless, this cohort, when adequately treated, shows a comparatively low mortality rate. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2020; 20: 1120-1125.
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