Effect of Preoperative Nutritional Status on Postoperative Functional Recovery of Hip Joint in Elderly Patients with Intertrochanteric Fractures.

Oct 19, 2023Alternative therapies in health and medicine

How Nutritional Health Before Surgery Relates to Hip Recovery After Fractures in Older Adults

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Abstract

Preoperative malnutrition is associated with poorer postoperative outcomes in elderly patients with intertrochanteric fractures.

  • The normal nutrition group had preoperative hemoglobin levels of 8.6-13.2 g/dL, while the malnutrition group had levels of 7.4-11.2 g/dL.
  • Time from injury to surgery was significantly shorter in the normal nutrition group compared to the malnutrition group.
  • Postoperative allogeneic blood transfusion rates were 47.8% in the normal nutrition group and 92% in the malnutrition group.
  • The incidence of postoperative complications was 6.52% in the normal nutrition group and 32% in the malnutrition group.
  • Mortality rates within 1 year after surgery were 2.17% for the normal nutrition group and 12% for the malnutrition group.
  • Harris hip function scores at 3, 6, and the last follow-up were significantly higher in the normal nutrition group compared to the malnutrition group.

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