The Fragile Path: Resilience and Frailty Dynamics in Hip Fracture Recovery
Chenkai Wu, Jianhong Xu, Yanxin Wang, Jonathan Ka-Long Mak, Emiel O Hoogendijk, Graciela Muniz-Terrera

TL;DR
This study shows how frailty before a hip fracture predicts recovery and survival, identifying high-risk groups for targeted care.
Contribution
The study introduces distinct frailty trajectories before and after hip fracture, linking them to mortality outcomes.
Findings
Three pre-fracture frailty groups identified: persistently robust, moderately frail, and progressively frail.
Higher pre-fracture frailty strongly predicts greater post-fracture frailty severity and mortality.
Post-fracture frailty trajectories include moderate stability, high stability, and rapid progression.
Abstract
Hip fractures represent a significant stressor, revealing underlying resilience deficits, particularly in frail individuals. This study examines frailty trajectories surrounding hip fracture and their joint impact on mortality. Using data from 4,963 UK Biobank participants with incident hip fracture, we assessed frailty monthly via the Hospital Frailty Risk Score (derived from ICD-10 codes) for 12 months before and after hip fracture. Latent class trajectory models identified distinct frailty trajectories 12 months before and after hip fracture, separately. We used the multinomial logistic regression to examine transitions between pre- and post-fracture frailty trajectories. Survival analysis was used to determine the association between the trajectories and death. We identified three frailty trajectories in the 12 months before hip fracture: persistently robust (44.2%), moderately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip and Femur Fractures · Frailty in Older Adults · Resilience and Mental Health
