Nocturnal Hypoxia in Geriatric Patients After Hip Fracture
Nocturnal Hypoxia in Patients Hospitalized in Orthogeriatrics After Hip Fracture
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
70 participants
Nov 5, 2020
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Delirium is a common complication following hip fracture surgery (HFS) in older people. Postoperative hypoxia has also been associated with delirium, but not specifically in geriatric patients. The aim of the study is to demonstrate that post-operative hypoxia is associated with in-hospital complications in patients with HFS.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- age over 70 years old,
- hospitalized in orthogeriatrics for hip fracture surgery
- information about the study and expression of non opposition
- Expected hospital stay of 5 nights or more
Exclusion Criteria3
- patient under guardianship,
- any other type of fracture associated,
- oxymetry recording not possible (behavioral disorders, night stirring,...)
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Interventions
Nocturnal oxymetry data will be continuously collected during nighttime by a pulse oxymeter, covering for 1 to 3 nights.
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NCT04007432