Injury
Volume 41, Issue 4 , Pages 335-338, April 2010

Acute renal dysfunction following hip fracture

  • Simon J. Bennet

      Affiliations

    • Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cheltenham General Hospital, Sandford Rd, Cheltenham GL53 7AN, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: 65 Cranbrook Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 7BS, United Kingdom. Tel.: +44 0780 955 0382; fax: +44 0845 422 3136.
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  • Olivia M.B. Berry

      Affiliations

    • Royal Army Medical Corps, United Kingdom
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  • Jane Goddard

      Affiliations

    • Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Little France, Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh EH16 4SU, United Kingdom
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  • John F. Keating

      Affiliations

    • Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, Royal Infirmary, Little France, Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh EH16 4SU, United Kingdom

Accepted 13 July 2009.

Abstract 

We investigated the incidence, risk factors and outcome of acute renal dysfunction (ARD) in patients with a fractured neck of femur.

170 consecutive patients were prospectively included in the Scottish Hip Fracture Audit database and retrospectively analysed. Historically, lack of consensus definition has hindered accurate reporting of ARD. ARD was defined using the ‘RIFLE’ criteria.

27 patients (16%) developed ARD. Risk factors were male sex, vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and pre-morbid use of nephrotoxic medications (p<0.01). Inpatient, 30- and 120-day mortality was higher in the ARD group 19%, 22% and 41% respectively, versus 0%, 4% and 13% in the non-ARD group (p<0.01). Length of hospital stay was significantly longer in the ARD group. Pre- and post-operative complications were 12 and 5 times more frequent respectively in the ARD group (p<0.01).

Awareness of risk factors and serial measurements of renal function allow early identification and focused monitoring of these patients.

Keywords: Hip fracture, Acute renal failure, Renal dysfunction, Mortality, Morbidity

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PII: S0020-1383(09)00359-3

doi:10.1016/j.injury.2009.07.009

Injury
Volume 41, Issue 4 , Pages 335-338, April 2010