Study shows 30.4% of hip fracture patients in India died within one year

Indian study shows that 30.4 percent of hip fracture patients died within one year, with the majority of deaths occurring within the first six months after fracture; survivors had high rates of functional impairment

In various studies across different countries the reported one year mortality risks after hip fracture can vary anywhere from 5 to 50 %. In India, however, there has been little research on the risk of mortality and functional impairment following hip fracture.

In an oral presentation held during the European Congress on Osteoporosis & Osteoarthritis in Rome, Italy, held from April 17 to 20 in Rome, Italy, researchers from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India presented findings from a prospective study which found that patients had a high rate of one-year mortality and functional impairment.

The study included 188 patients (mean age 64.67, 60% women) with fragility hip fracture admitted to the hospital over a three and half-year period. The follow up on 174 of these patients showed that 30.4 % had died within one year, with the majority of deaths occurring within the first six months after fracture. Only around one-fifth (21.9 %) of the patients were able to return to normal motor function. The remaining needed assistance for their daily life activities: 13.7 % were bed ridden, 14.9 % could only walk with a cane, and 19.5% required a walker (zimmer frame). (OC20)

Abstracts have been published in 'Osteoporosis International', Vol. 24, Suppl. 1, 2013.

Comments

  1. Shivani Vaswani Shivani Vaswani India says:

    What about patients who are admitted to hospitals and then die beacuse of medical negligence? My own grandmother was administered medicines, even though her stomach lining had been damaged, to prep her for surgery after a hip fracture. She died in the night because she vomitted in her sleep. Did the docs not have basic sense to administer a tiny dose first to check for any reactions. I believe that to be the correct medical practice. An aunt went in for an endoscopy  and DIED of a heart attack during the surgery. These are incidents from both so called "GOOD" hospitals. What happens in other hospitals is anyones guess. Whats going on??? what chance do people have once they get into the clutches of these horrible business minded doctors and hospitals.

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