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Clinical Trial Summary

Proximal femoral fractures are most frequent traumatologic and orthopedic diagnoses undergoing surgery. It affect most seniors and accompanied by a series of complications. The aim of our retrospective clinical trial is to establish a thirty-day mortality rate after surgical solutions, mortality during hospitalization and compare the types of anesthesia chosen during the performance (general vs. subarachnoid anesthesia).


Clinical Trial Description

We evaluate relationship between the monitored parameters and 30 day survival.

Observed parameters:

- age of the patient

- sex of the patient

- 90 days mortality rate

- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score

- time since injury and surgery (hours)

- whether surgery was initiated during the day (7:00 - 20:00) or at night (20:00-07:00)

- type of administered anesthesia (GA, epidural anaesthesia, Subarachnoid (spinal) block)

- hemoglobin level prior to surgery

- haemotransfusion administration during surgery

- perioperative administration of vasopressors

- anesthetist erudition (with / without accomplished residency)

- surgeon erudition (with / without accomplished residency) ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01807039
Study type Observational
Source Brno University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 2012
Completion date May 2015

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