Validation of the Nottingham Hip Fracture Score as a predictor of 30-day mortality after hip surgery

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https://doi.org/10.12957/bjhbs.2024.85386

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Purpose: To assess whether the Nottingham Hip Fracture Score (NHFS) can predict mortality in the first 30 days after hip surgery. Material and methods: Upon admission, 216 patients were assessed for age, sex, mobility status (bedridden, assisted or unassisted walking), living accommodations (residential or institutionalized), fracture type (intra- or extracapsular), comorbidities (cardiovascular, stroke, respiratory, renal, diabetes), malignant disease, and cognition (Mini-Mental Status Examination). We applied the NHFS, which evaluates seven factors, with scores that range from 0 to 10, as a predictor of 30-day mortality after hip surgery. Results: Survivor scores showed greater variability (CV=0.28) than those of non-survivors (CV=0.20). The receiver operating characteristic curve identified a score of 5.5 as the optimal cutoff point. At this point, the test’s sensitivity and specificity indicate the simultaneous maximum likelihood of 30-day survival or non-survival. Conclusion: The NHFS is a robust predictor of 30-day mortality after hip surgery and an updated equation has been validated for the patients in this sample, which increases its clinical credibility. 

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2024-07-12

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B. Mathias M, de M. Rosa I, Labronici PJ, S. Gameiro V, Branco de Sousa E, S. Pires e Albuquerque R. Validation of the Nottingham Hip Fracture Score as a predictor of 30-day mortality after hip surgery. BJHBS [Internet]. 12º de julho de 2024 [citado 3º de maio de 2025];23(1). Disponível em: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/bjhbs/article/view/85386

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