Isolated hip fractures (IHFs) contribute to functional decline in the elderly. Our purpose was to evaluate IHF at two level 1 trauma centers and the effect of comorbidities on length of stay (LOS), ICU admission, disposition, and mortality. A retrospective study from July 2016 through December 2020 including patients ≥65 with IHFs identified 785 patients. Prior dependent functional status yielded a longer LOS (>6 days vs <6 days, P = .01). Comorbidities were not associated with increased LOS or ICU admission. ICU admission rate was 12.75%. Patients with advanced directive had increased ICU admission (8% vs 3%). The mortality rate was 2%. Increased mortality was seen with advanced directives (17% vs 2%, P < .05) and cirrhosis/substance abuse (12% vs 2%, P < .05). Disposition included home (20%), rehabilitation (43%), and SNF (31%). Comorbidities did not affect ICU admission, LOS, or disposition; however, cirrhosis/substance abuse demonstrated increased mortality.
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