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Short- and Long-Term Predictive Value of CCI in the Older Adult Patients with Hip Fracture

M. Erdem Günay, Mohan Bala

Easterns journal of medicine/Eastern journal of medicine(2023)

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The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and 1 -year mortality in surgically treated the older adult hip fracture population and to compare the predictive values among patients with different CCI scores.We retrospectively analyzed 352 patients (114 men, 238 women) aged ≥60 years (range, 60-100 years) who underwent surgical treatment for hip fractures in our clinic between February 2017 and February 2020.Necessary information such as age, sex, and diagnosed comorbidities were obtained through archive records.In a ddition, the date of death-if deceasedwas learned by telephonically contacting the patients' relatives.Patients were divided into deceased and surviving groups, i.e., those who died within 1 year after surgery and those who survived, respectively, and we re comparatively analyzed in terms of factors affecting mortality.The postoperative 1-year mortality rate of the 352 patients included in this study was 36.4%.The deceased group (83.5 ± 7.8 years) had a significantly higher mean age than the surviving gr oup (80.2 ± 9.7 years; p = 0.001).Men had significantly higher 1-year mortality rates than women (p = 0.044).Chronic kidney failure, congestive heart failure, and dementia had significant predictive effects on mortality (p = 0.002, 0.022, 0.037, respecti vely).Compared with other categories, CCI category 3 had a statistically significant odds ratio of 2.021 (95% CI: 1.014 -4.025; p = 0.045).The correlative abilities of CCI appeared to affect mortality categorically and were also effective over a period o f 1 year.
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