From: Geriatric scores can predict long-term survival rate after hip fracture surgery
Biodemographic features | Clinical variables | ||
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Charlson Index (CI) | ||
Female | 82.1% | 0–1 (no comorbidity) | 54.1% |
Male | 17.9% | 2 (med. comorbidity) | 16.9% |
Age | ≥3 (high comorbidity) | 29.0% | |
65–79 years-old | 17.9% | ASA class | |
80–89 years-old | 49.8% | I-II | 36.7% |
> 90 years-old | 32.4% | III-IV | 63.3% |
Residence | Type of fracture | ||
Town | 51.2% | Intracapsular | 36.7% |
Rural | 48.8% | Trochanteric | 49.8% |
Institution-living | Periprosthetic | 1.4% | |
At admission | 33.8% | Other | 12.1% |
At discharge | 50.7% | Surgical procedure | |
Side of fracture | Osteosynthesis | 62.3% | |
Right | 44.4% | Partial hip replacement | 36.7% |
Left | 55.6% | Total hip replacement | 1.0% |