Effect of surgical delay on 30-day mortality in patients receiving direct oral anticoagulants and admitted for hip fracture.

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Date publication

mai 2023

Journal

Injury

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SAULEAU Erik-André


Tous les auteurs :
Noll E, Keller L, Tran Ba Loc P, Adam P, Arat T, Piotrowski J, Bennett-Guerrero E, Sauleau E, Pottecher J

Résumé

Early hip fracture surgery is recommended to decrease mortality, however the impact of a delay in surgery due to previous treatment with direct oral anticoagulants (DOA) is unknown. Our objective was to determine if early surgery, defined as surgery within 48 h of hospital admission is associated with decreased postoperative mortality. We tested the hypothesis that early surgery was beneficial with regard for mortality in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants.

Mots clés

Anticoagulants, Hip, Mortality, Perioperative medicine, Surgery

Référence

Injury. 2023 05 19;:110813