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Systematic review of multivariable prognostic models for outcomes at least 30 days after hip fracture finds 18 mortality models but no nonmortality models warranting validation.

Mary E WalshPia Kjær KristensenThomas J HjelholtConor HursonCathal WalshHelena FerrisGeoff Crozier-ShawDavid KeohaneEllen GearyAmanda O'HalloranNiamh A MerrimanCatherine Blake
Published in: Journal of clinical epidemiology (2024)
This review has comprehensively summarized and appraised multivariable prediction models for long-term outcomes after hip fracture. Only 15 studies of 55 predicting mortality were rated as low ROB, warranting further development of their models. All studies predicting nonmortality outcomes were high or unclear ROB. Careful consideration is required for both the methods used and justification for developing further nonmortality prediction models for this clinical population.
Keyphrases
  • hip fracture
  • systematic review
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cardiovascular disease
  • risk factors
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • coronary artery disease
  • adipose tissue
  • meta analyses
  • glycemic control