山梨医科学雑誌 第20巻2号 037-041(2005)

<Clinical Study>
Poor Prognosis in Elderly Patients Receiving Nonoperative Treatment
for Hip Fracture: A Study of 224 Cases at Kofu National Hospital

Tetsuo HAGINO, Eiichi SATO, Shingo MAEKAWA, Kazuhiro BANDO,
Hisahiro TONOTSUKA, Morihito TOKAI, and Yoshiki HAMADA

Abstract: Among 224 patients aged 60 years of older with hip fractures, 30 underwent nonoperative treatment. The functional and survival prognoses of these patients were investigated and compared with patients who underwent surgery. The operated and nonoperated groups did not differ in age on injury, dementia status and in-hospital mortality. However, the nonoperated patients had a higher risk on admission and poorer functional prognosis than did the operated patients. Furthermore, within the nonoperated group, patients with dementia had significantly poorer walking ability than those without.

kew words: Hip fracture, Nonoperative treatment, Elderly



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