2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-023-02355-0
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Adverse outcomes following pelvic fracture: the critical role of frailty

Maximilian Peter Forssten,
Babak Sarani,
Ahmad Mohammad Ismail
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Pelvic fractures among older adults are associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes, with frailty likely being a contributing factor. The current study endeavors to describe the association between frailty, measured using the Orthopedic Frailty Score (OFS), and adverse outcomes in geriatric pelvic fracture patients. Methods All geriatric (65 years or older) patients registered in the 2013–2019 Trauma Quality Improvement Program database w… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the laterality and location of the rib fractures could not be accurately determined for all patients, as a result of the structure of the dataset. While the OFS was initially developed for patients with hip fracture, 14 15 the findings of subsequent research including the current investigation suggest that it can be applied to other trauma populations with fractures, 16 and may be a useful tool for assessing frailty and guiding clinical decision-making.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Furthermore, the laterality and location of the rib fractures could not be accurately determined for all patients, as a result of the structure of the dataset. While the OFS was initially developed for patients with hip fracture, 14 15 the findings of subsequent research including the current investigation suggest that it can be applied to other trauma populations with fractures, 16 and may be a useful tool for assessing frailty and guiding clinical decision-making.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Recently, a novel frailty score, the Orthopedic Frailty Score (OFS), consisting of five readily available variables at the time of admission, has been developed and validated in orthopedic patients who experienced traumatic fractures. [14][15][16] In the current study, we set out to investigate the relationship between the OFS and adverse outcomes in geriatric patients with conservatively managed isolated rib fractures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traumatic disruptions of the pelvic ring result from high-energy trauma mechanisms and represent a major source of life-threatening hemorrhage and potentially preventable mortality in young trauma patients [ 1 3 ]. Physiologic instability can also result from low-energy pelvic ring injuries in elderly patients with poor quality bone stock [ 4 ]. The main root cause of the high mortality around 30-40% in the modern literature is due to the underrecognized presence of exsanguinating hemorrhage and “hidden shock” from occult bleeding sources in the retroperitoneal space [ 5 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%