In 2023, oral anticoagulant treatments (anti Xa: apixaban , rivaroxaban, etc.) are tending to replace anti vitamin K treatments in many medical indications. Their prescription is increasing rapidly in the elderly. In this context, the Nimes University Hospital receives a large number of elderly patients who have suffered a fracture of the end of the femur requiring surgery and who are taking anti Xa drugs.To avoid massive intra- and post-operative haemorrhage, surgical management is postponed because of the need to suspend the treatment, allowing a return to near-normal biological haemostasis within a few days. No consensus has been reached on the withdrawal period required to authorise surgery, as the elimination kinetics of the drug are altered in this context (elderly patients, dehydration, hypovolaemia, impaired renal function). A plasma assay (threshold of \<30 to 60 ng/mL) has been proposed without any real justification. This waiting period exposes the elderly to excess mortality. Reversing these treatments by adding coagulation factors would be an attractive alternative, as it would allow surgery to be performed earlier, but this would expose patients to an increased thrombotic risk. Before considering a prospective randomised study (early vs delayed surgery on AOD), we wish to retrospectively analyse data on patients admitted to the Nimes University Hospital on anti Xa and operated on for fracture of the upper end of the femur between 1 January 2022 and 1 June 2023
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
610
Hip fracture surgery
CHU de NIMES
Nîmes, France
Hospital Mortality
hospital mortality within 28 days of the date of hospital admission for femoral head fracture
Time frame: Day 0 to Day 28
Duration of the surgery
Time required for surgery
Time frame: During surgery
Transfusion
Need for a transfusion
Time frame: Day 0 to Day 28
Postoperative comorbidities
postoperative comorbidities during surgery and until day 28
Time frame: Day 0 to Day 28
Hospital stay
length of hospital stay
Time frame: Day 0 to Day 28
Anti Xa assay
anti Xa assay during hospitalisation
Time frame: Day 0 to Day 28
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