Official Title
The Effect of Liberal vs. Restrictive Transfusion Strategies on Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture Surgery
Phase
Phase 4Lead Sponsor
University of CopenhagenStudy Type
InterventionalStatus
Unknown statusIndication/Condition
Hip FractureIntervention/Treatment
Red blood cell transfusionStudy Participants
120To examine the effect of two different transfusion regimens on rehabilitation after hip fracture surgery.
The effect of liberal vs restrictive transfusion regimens after hip fracture surgery is unresolved. Liberal transfusion regimens (transfusion trigger hgb. 6.25 mmol/l) leads to an increased use of blood products but may impact positively on rehabilitation outcome, a restrictive transfusion trigger (hbg. 5.0 mmol/l) saves blood products but may also impair postoperative rehabilitation and outcome. the study randomizes 120 elderly patients with hip fractures to either a restrictive or a liberal perioperative transfusion therapy and measures postoperative rehabilitation outcomes within a well defined multimodal rehabilitation regimen.
Inclusion Criteria: Primary hip fracture capable of informed consent independently dwelling able to ambulate independent of human assistance no active heart condition defined as no AMI within 3 months, no unstable angina or present incompensation/pulmonary oedema no regular transfusion demand or terminal disease. Exclusion Criteria: Multiple fractures postop. immobilization due to to surgical reasons patient refusal to participate in relevant rehabilitation reoperation within 4. postoperative day.