The Effects of Anesthesia Type on the Prognosis of Hip Fracture Surgery on Elderly Patients
The Comparative Effects of Regional or General Anesthesia on the Prognosis of Hip Fracture Surgery on Elderly Patients
Wenzhou Medical University
600 participants
Jan 16, 2026
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to figure out whether anesthesia type have an influence on the prognosis of hip fracture surgery.30-day mortality and morbidity after the surgery are our main observational index,and according to literature and our experience,regional anesthesia may have a better prognosis after hip fracture surgery compared with general anesthesia.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Patients with hip fracture;
- Need surgery;
- Anesthesia type is regional anesthesia or general anesthesia;
- Age≥60 years.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Choosing conservative treatment;
- Other types of anesthesia or without anesthesia.
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Interventions
RA group uses regional anesthesia(epidural, spinal, combined spinal and epidural anesthesia or nerve block) ,and GA group uses general anesthesia(general anesthesia combined with peripheral nerve blockade, general anesthesia combined with spinal/epidural anesthesia or single general anesthesia) .
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NCT03116490