Geriatrics (Feb 2020)

Survival Analysis of Hospitalized Elderly People with Fractures in Brazil Over One Year

  • Brenda Kelly Gonçalves Nunes,
  • Brunna Rodrigues de Lima,
  • Lara Cristina da Cunha Guimarães,
  • Rafael Alves Guimarães,
  • Claci Fátima Weirich Rosso,
  • Lucenda de Almeida Felipe,
  • Valéria Pagotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics5010010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 10

Abstract

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Objective: This study analyzes the causes of death, survival, and other related factors in hospitalized elderly people with fractures over the course of one year. Methods: We followed 376 fracture patients for one year in a prospective cohort study to a reference hospital in central Brazil. The Cox regression model was used to analyze factors associated with survival. Results: The results indicate that the one-year mortality rate was high (22.9%). The independent factors linked to lower overall survival were as follows: patients aged >80 years with previous intensive care unit (ICU) admission and presence of comorbidities (diabetes mellitus [DM] and dementia). Conclusion: Our study results may contribute to a better understanding of the impact of fractures on the elderly population and reinforce the need to oversee age-groups, diabetic patients, and patients with complications during hospitalization.

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