Would giving priority in surgery timing to the oldest patients result in lower mortality?
Haggai SchermannItay AshkenaziNadav GraifTakahisa OgawaSamuel MorganTomer Ben TovAmal KhouryYaniv WarschawskiPublished in: International orthopaedics (2022)
In patients ages 80-94 surgery on day one may be preferable to surgery on day two. In patients ages 95 and older, surgery time did not influence mortality. Pursuit of better patient outcomes may include prioritizing early surgery in younger patients.