Open ankle fractures in the elderly: predisposing factors and the associated mortality
The purpose of this study was to investigate the independent effect of open ankle fractures on postoperative mortality and to identify factors leading to open ankle fractures in the elderly population. This is a retrospective case–control study of 1,045 patients aged 65 years and older, with ankle f...
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description | The purpose of this study was to investigate the independent effect of open ankle fractures on postoperative mortality and to identify factors leading to open ankle fractures in the elderly population. This is a retrospective case–control study of 1,045 patients aged 65 years and older, with ankle fractures undergoing surgical fixation between 2010 and 2020 at three medical centers (Levels 1–2). A logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for open fractures. Propensity score matching and survival analysis were used to measure the hazard of mortality attributable to open versus closed ankle fractures. There were 128 (12.2%) patients with open ankle fractures. Patients with open ankle fractures were more likely to be older, to be active smokers (OR = 1.7,
p
= 0.049), and tended to have a higher number of medical comorbidities including hypertension (OR = 2,
p
= 0.006) and chronic kidney disease (OR = 2.9, p = 0.005). Open ankle fractures were, independently of comorbid conditions and age, associated with higher risk of mortality (HR = 1.7,
p
= 0.03). |
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