The paradoxical relation between serum uric acid and outcomes of hip fracture in older patients after surgery: A 1-year follow-up study
The relation between serum uric acid and bone metabolism has been reported in many studies, but few studies have focused on serum uric acid and fracture rehabilitation. We aimed to explore the potential relationships between serum uric acid and outcomes of hip fractures. A total of 742 patients with...
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description | The relation between serum uric acid and bone metabolism has been reported in many studies, but few studies have focused on serum uric acid and fracture rehabilitation. We aimed to explore the potential relationships between serum uric acid and outcomes of hip fractures.
A total of 742 patients with hip fractures who underwent surgeries between December 2017 and February 2021 and met the inclusion criteria were included. The data of male and female patients were analyzed separately. Cox models with different adjusted forms were performed to explore the potential risk factors, and restricted cubic splines were used to determine the nonlinear relationships between serum uric acid and outcomes and optimal cutoff points of serum uric acid. Then, the outcomes were analyzed in the groups divided by cutoff points mentioned above, as well as groups divided by the diagnosis of hyperuricemia or gout.
Cox analysis showed that hyperuricemia or gout was associated with increased death risk, and a typical J-shaped curve was observed in the restricted cubic spline. For male patients, a serum uric acid of high level may relate to a high risk of 6-month (P = .008) and 1-year (P = .016) mortality, and a serum uric acid of low level may predict a poor 6-month free walking ability. For female patients, both a serum uric acid of high level and low level were associated with poor 1-year survival (all P < .05), and a serum uric acid of high level may relate to poor 6-month (P = .001) and 1-year (P = .001) free walking ability.
Patients with hyperuricemia or gout or patients with high and low levels of serum uric acid may face poor outcomes of hip fractures.
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A total of 742 patients with hip fractures who underwent surgeries between December 2017 and February 2021 and met the inclusion criteria were included. The data of male and female patients were analyzed separately. Cox models with different adjusted forms were performed to explore the potential risk factors, and restricted cubic splines were used to determine the nonlinear relationships between serum uric acid and outcomes and optimal cutoff points of serum uric acid. Then, the outcomes were analyzed in the groups divided by cutoff points mentioned above, as well as groups divided by the diagnosis of hyperuricemia or gout.
Cox analysis showed that hyperuricemia or gout was associated with increased death risk, and a typical J-shaped curve was observed in the restricted cubic spline. For male patients, a serum uric acid of high level may relate to a high risk of 6-month (P = .008) and 1-year (P = .016) mortality, and a serum uric acid of low level may predict a poor 6-month free walking ability. For female patients, both a serum uric acid of high level and low level were associated with poor 1-year survival (all P < .05), and a serum uric acid of high level may relate to poor 6-month (P = .001) and 1-year (P = .001) free walking ability.
Patients with hyperuricemia or gout or patients with high and low levels of serum uric acid may face poor outcomes of hip fractures.
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Cox analysis showed that hyperuricemia or gout was associated with increased death risk, and a typical J-shaped curve was observed in the restricted cubic spline. For male patients, a serum uric acid of high level may relate to a high risk of 6-month (P = .008) and 1-year (P = .016) mortality, and a serum uric acid of low level may predict a poor 6-month free walking ability. For female patients, both a serum uric acid of high level and low level were associated with poor 1-year survival (all P < .05), and a serum uric acid of high level may relate to poor 6-month (P = .001) and 1-year (P = .001) free walking ability.
Patients with hyperuricemia or gout or patients with high and low levels of serum uric acid may face poor outcomes of hip fractures.
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Cox analysis showed that hyperuricemia or gout was associated with increased death risk, and a typical J-shaped curve was observed in the restricted cubic spline. For male patients, a serum uric acid of high level may relate to a high risk of 6-month (P = .008) and 1-year (P = .016) mortality, and a serum uric acid of low level may predict a poor 6-month free walking ability. For female patients, both a serum uric acid of high level and low level were associated with poor 1-year survival (all P < .05), and a serum uric acid of high level may relate to poor 6-month (P = .001) and 1-year (P = .001) free walking ability.
Patients with hyperuricemia or gout or patients with high and low levels of serum uric acid may face poor outcomes of hip fractures.
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