Is Anesthesia Technique Associated With a Higher Risk of Mortality or Complications Within 90 Days of Surgery for Geriatric Patients With Hip Fractures?

Mar 31, 2018Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Does Type of Anesthesia Affect Death or Complication Risk Within 90 Days After Hip Surgery in Older Patients?

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Abstract

Of 16,695 geriatric hip fracture patients, 2,027 (12%) died within 90 days post-surgery.

  • General anesthesia is associated with a 22% higher likelihood of overall 90-day mortality compared to regional anesthesia.
  • The increased risk of mortality linked to general anesthesia is primarily observed during the inpatient stay, with a hazard ratio of 3.83.
  • Conversion from regional to general anesthesia also presents a higher mortality risk during hospitalization, with a hazard ratio of 6.84.
  • Patients receiving general anesthesia have a 9% higher risk of all-cause readmission compared to those receiving regional anesthesia.
  • No significant differences in 90-day complications such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, or pneumonia were found based on the type of anesthesia used.

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