Early Hip Fracture Surgery Within 24 hours did not Reduce the Mortality Rate but Resulted in Less Postoperative Opioid use and a Shorter Length of Stay: A Retrospective Study of 276 Patients From a Tertiary Private Hospital in Thailand.
Aasis UnnanuntanaChirathit AnusitviwatVasu LertsiripatarajitPeerapol RiawraengsatthaManee RaksakietisakPublished in: Geriatric orthopaedic surgery & rehabilitation (2024)
While surgery within 24 hours showed some benefits, such as a shorter hospital stay and reduced pain rescue, it did not reduce mortality or major complications in hip fracture patients.
Keyphrases
- hip fracture
- minimally invasive
- healthcare
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- cardiovascular events
- risk factors
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- chronic pain
- patients undergoing
- adverse drug
- prognostic factors
- acute care
- cardiovascular disease
- coronary artery disease
- emergency department
- acute coronary syndrome
- spinal cord injury
- atrial fibrillation
- patient reported