2018
DOI: 10.2174/1874325001812010486
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Prognostic Significance Of Serum Urea Concentration at Admission in older patients with hip fracture

Abstract: Background: There are unmet needs in objective prognostic indicators for Hip Fracture (HF) outcomes. Objectives: To evaluate the determinants and prognostic impact of elevated serum urea, a key factor of nitrogen homeostasis, in predicting hospital mortality, inflammatory complications and length of stay in HF patients. Methods: In 1819 patients (mean age 82.8±8.1 years; 76.4% women) with osteoporotic HF, serum urea level at admission along with 22 clinical and 35 laboratory variables were analysed and outcome… Show more

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