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The prognostic value of metabolic profiling in older patients with a proximal femoral fracture

Authors :
P. Eline Slagboom
H. Eka D. Suchiman
Max P.L. van der Sijp
Gerard J. Blauw
Dina Vojinovic
Monica Spruit-van Eijk
Wilco P. Achterberg
Arthur H.P. Niggebrugge
Source :
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, Vol 11 (2020), Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, 11. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: High mortality rates of approximately 20% within 1 year after treatment are observed for patients with proximal femoral fractures. This preliminary study explores the prognostic value of a previously constructed mortality risk score based on a set of 14 metabolites for the survival and functional recovery in patients with proximal femoral fractures. Materials and Methods: A prospective observational cohort study was conducted including patients admitted with a proximal femoral fracture. The primary outcome was patient survival, and the recovery of independence in activities of daily living was included as a secondary outcome. The mortality risk score was constructed for each patient and its prognostic value was tested for the whole population. Results: Data was available form 136 patients. The mean age of all patients was 82.1 years, with a median follow-up of 6 months. Within this period, 19.0% of all patients died and 51.1% recovered to their prefracture level of independence. The mortality score was significantly associated with mortality (HR, 2.74; 95% CI, 1.61-4.66; P < 0.001), but showed only a fair prediction accuracy (AUC = 0.68) and a borderline significant comparison of the mortality score tertile groups in survival analyses (P = 0.049). No decisive associations were found in any of the analyses for the functional recovery of patients. Discussion: These findings support the previously determined prognostic value of the mortality risk score. However, the independent prognostic value when adjusted for potential confounding factors is yet to be assessed. Also, a risk score constructed for this specific patient population might achieve higher accuracies for the prediction of survival and functional recovery. Conclusions: A modest prediction accuracy was observed for the mortality risk score in this population. More elaborate studies are needed to validate these findings and develop a tailored model for clinical purposes in this patient population.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, Vol 11 (2020), Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, 11. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Accession number :
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