Anaesthesia for hip fracture surgery in adults

Feb 23, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Types of anesthesia used for hip fracture surgery in adults

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Abstract

A total of 31 studies involving 3231 participants were analyzed to compare regional versus general anaesthesia for hip fracture repair.

  • No significant difference was found between regional anaesthesia and general anaesthesia for mortality at one month, with a risk ratio of 0.78.
  • The risk of pneumonia showed no significant difference between the two anaesthetic techniques, with a risk ratio of 0.77.
  • There was no significant difference in the risk of myocardial infarction between the two methods, indicated by a risk ratio of 0.89.
  • Cerebrovascular accident risk did not differ significantly, with a risk ratio of 1.48.
  • The risk of acute confusional state was also not significantly different, with a risk ratio of 0.85.
  • Deep vein thrombosis risk decreased in the absence of potent thromboprophylaxis, with a risk ratio of 0.57.

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