Influence of Malnutrition on Outcome after Hip Fractures in Older Patients

Michael Millrose (First author), Wolfgang Schmidt, Julian Krickl, Till Ittermann, Johannes Ruether (Co-author), Hermann-Josef Bail (Co-author), Markus Gesslein (Last author)

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Abstract

Background: Malnutrition might lead to a worse outcome in hip fractures of older patients. The purpose of this study is to analyze different indicators of malnutrition that lead to worse outcomes. Methods: 252 patients of a geriatric trauma unit were analyzed prospectively. Different demographic, as well as data on the trauma and whether osteoporosis prophylaxis or anticoagulation was present, were recorded. The nutritional status with respect to laboratory parameters as well as nutritional risk score was also analyzed. Results: The main finding of this study is that a poor nutritional status is statistically significantly associated with higher mortality as well as worse independence (p < 0.05). A postoperatively prescribed osteoporosis prophylaxis is protective of mortality and independence (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Malnutrition of geriatric patients increases the risk for death, worse mobility, and independence after hip fractures. Osteoporosis prophylaxis prescribed during an inpatient stay enables patients to retain their independence. The nutritional status of geriatric patients with hip fractures should be obtained and provisions made.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jan 2023

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