Geriatric Assessment as an Important Tool for Post-Hip Surgery Prognosis in Seniors
Anca Iuliana Pîslaru, Irina Sîrbu, Sabinne-Marie Albișteanu, Ramona Ștefăniu, Ana-Maria Turcu, Gabriela Grigoraș, Iulia-Daniela Lungu, Roxana Maria Pînzaru, Ioana Dana Alexa, Adina Carmen Ilie

TL;DR
This study shows that geriatric assessments help predict recovery and mortality in elderly patients after hip surgery, highlighting the importance of cognitive and nutritional factors.
Contribution
The study identifies key predictors of postoperative frailty and mortality in seniors with hip fractures using geriatric assessment tools.
Findings
Frailty increased from 65% pre-surgery to 86.7% post-surgery in senior patients.
Cognitive impairment, depression, and malnutrition were significant predictors of postoperative frailty.
A 1-year mortality rate of 42.6% was observed, linked to preoperative cognitive, nutritional, and depression scores.
Abstract
Hip fractures in elderly patients pose significant clinical challenges, confronting us with high morbidity and mortality rates. A comprehensive geriatric assessment plays an important role in determining prognosis as well as the indication for surgery. Aim: In this study, we aim to (1) assess frailty-based functional status in seniors with hip fractures, (2) evaluate geriatric assessment’s predictive value for postoperative recovery, and (3) analyze 1-year postoperative survival. Material and Methods: This prospective study included 60 senior patients admitted for hip fracture in the Orthopedics Department. Patients were examined using geriatric assessment instruments Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), and Frailty Groningen Indicator (GFI). We recorded the sex, marital status, number of comorbidities, and number of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip and Femur Fractures · Frailty in Older Adults · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
