Inpatient procedures in elderly women: an analysis over time

老年女性住院手术:一项随时间变化的分析

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe inpatient surgical and diagnostic/therapeutic procedures in women ≥65 years old and assess procedure trends over time. STUDY DESIGN: Procedure data for all women ≥65 years was collected using the National Hospital Discharge Survey, a federal dataset drawn from a representative sampling of U.S. inpatient hospitals which includes patient and hospital demographics and ICD-9-CM diagnosis and procedure codes for admissions from 1979 to 2006. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Age-adjusted rates (AAR) per 1000 women were created using 1990 U.S. Census data to compare trends over time. RESULTS: Over 96 million procedures were performed in women age≥65 years from 1979 to 2006. Women age≥65 years constituted 17% of women with ≥1 inpatient procedure in 1979, rising to 32% in 2006. The most common surgical procedures were lower extremity joint replacement, open reduction internal fixation, and cholecystectomy. The most common concurrent diagnosis was femoral neck fracture. Women with femoral neck fracture were more likely to undergo open reduction internal fixation compared to joint replacement. AARs for ORIF fell from 4.3 to 3.2 (p=.02) from 1979 to 2006, while AARs for joint replacement increased from 0.2 to 3.4 (p≤.001, 1979-1988; p=.14, 1990-2006). CONCLUSIONS: The rate of women age≥65 years undergoing inpatient procedures has increased dramatically in the last 30 years. Hip fracture was the most common diagnosis for elderly women, highlighting the impact of osteoporosis and falls and the importance of prevention strategies and optimization of peri-operative care in this population. Further comparative study of hip fracture treatment strategies in this population is needed.

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