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Table 1 Basic characteristics of the 10 cases with acute cholecystitis during the perioperative period of hip fracture

From: Cholecystitis in older patients following hip fracture: a case series and literature review

Case

Age

Gender

BMI

METs before fracture

Types of fracture and surgery

ASA classification

Surgery duration

(min)

Blood loss/ transfusion during operation (ml)

Fracture to surgery

(day)

Admission to surgery

(day)

Fracture to onset

(day)

Surgery to onset

(day)

1

71

F

23.51

< 4

Femoral neck

Replacement

3

60

200/0

14

7

8

-6

2

75

F

22.58

4–7

Femoral neck

Replacement

2

50

100/0

8

1

14

6

3

80

F

25.97

4–7

Femoral neck

Replacement

3

70

100/400

2

2

3

1

4

83

F

31.25

4–7

Trochanter

Internal fixation

2

60

100/0

3

1

5

2

5

83

F

17.15

4–7

Femoral neck

Replacement

3

90

200/400

3

2

4

1

6

85

F

28.23

4–7

Femoral neck

Replacement

1

90

100/0

6

3

3

-3

7

87

M

35.16

< 4

Trochanter

Internal fixation

2

85

200/400

6

2

5

-1

8

90

F

15.56

< 4

Trochanter

Internal fixation

4

40

400/400

7

2

11

4

9

91

M

31.11

< 4

Trochanter

Internal fixation

4

60

100/0

13

3

10

-3

10

86

F

23

< 4

Trochanter

Internal fixation

3

60

200/400

8

5

2

-6

  1. Notes: BMI, Body Mass Index; METs, metabolic equivalents