Regional vs. General Anesthesia in Elderly Hip Fracture Surgery: A Meta-Analysis of RCTs .
Regional versus general anesthesia in older patients for hip fracture surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
J Orthop Surg Res. 2023 Jun 13;18(1):428.Thirteen randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a total of 3,736 elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis comparing general anesthesia (n=1,885) and regional anesthesia (n=1,851). The primary outcome of interest was the incidence of post-operative delirium and post-operative mortality. Secondary outcomes of interest included intra-operative outcomes, post-operative pain, length of stay, and adverse events. The meta-analysis results demonstrated no significant differences between the two anesthesia techniques with respect to the odds of post-operative delirium or mortality. However, regional anesthesia was associated with significantly reduced operative time and intra-operative blood loss, lower pain scores, shorter length of stay, and a reduced odds of acute kidney injury vs. general anesthesia. The findings of this meta-analysis suggest that regional anesthesia, while not reducing the risk of delirium or death, could reduce resource consumption, the risk of kidney injury and lower post-operative pain for elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.
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