Long-term Outcomes with Spinal versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery: A Randomized Trial

Oct 13, 2023Anesthesiology

Long-term results of hip fracture surgery using spinal versus general anesthesia

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Abstract

Among 1,599 patients, survival rates at 365 days were similar between those assigned to spinal anesthesia and those assigned to general anesthesia.

  • There were 98 deaths in the spinal anesthesia group and 92 deaths in the general anesthesia group.
  • The hazard ratio for survival was 1.08, indicating no significant difference between the two anesthesia methods.
  • Recovery of ambulation at one year did not differ between the two groups, with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.87.
  • Other long-term outcomes, including new inability to ambulate and new nursing home residence, showed no differences by anesthesia type.

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