Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia ()

The Relationship between the Lee Score and Postoperative Mortality in Patients with Proximal Femur Fractures

  • Marcelo Teodoro Ezequiel Guerra,
  • Luiz Giglio,
  • João Mauro Mendina Morais,
  • Giovanna Labatut,
  • Monica Cavanus Feijó,
  • Carlos Eduardo Peixoto Kayser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1694020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 4
pp. 387 – 391

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Abstract Objective To verify the predictive value of the Lee score for mortality in a one-year period after proximal femur fracture surgery. The present study also evaluated the isolated predictive capacity of other variables. Methods A sample of 422 patients with surgically-treated proximal femur fractures was evaluated. Data was collected through a review of medical records, appointments, and contact by telephone. Results The Lee score was applied to 99.3% of the patients with proximal femur fractures submitted to surgical treatment. Themortality rate was of 22% of the sample, and the majority were classified as class I risk. The Lee score had no significant association with mortality (p = 0.515). High levels of serum creatinine (p = 0.001) and age (p = 0.000) were directly associated with death. Conclusion The Lee score was not predictive of mortality in a one-year period after proximal femur fracture surgery; however, a statistical significance was observed between age and serum creatinine levels, considered separately, and death.

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