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Table 2 Perioperative parameters of the patients

From: Hypocalcemia was associated with increased perioperative blood loss and blood transfusion in elderly patients with hip fracture: a retrospective study

 

Normocalcemia (n = 406)

Hypocalcemia (n = 276)

P value

Fracture type, n (%)

  

0.534

 Femoral neck fracture

255 (62.81)

166 (60.14)

 

 Intertrochanteric fracture

151 (37.19)

110 (39.86)

 

Type of surgery, n (%)

  

0.361

 PFNA

109 (26.85)

88 (33.88)

 

 CCS

12 (2.96)

6 (2.17)

 

 HA

156 (38.42)

108 (39.13)

 

 THA

129 (31.77)

74 (26.81)

 

Time from injury to hospital (h)

44.66 ± 105.63

37.30 ± 71.51

0.278

Time from hospital to surgery (h)

75.44 ± 45.51

81.74 ± 40.79

0.065

Hypertension, n (%)

215 (52.96)

162 (58.70)

0.161

Diabetes, n (%)

48 (11.82)

30 (10.87)

0.794

Duration of surgery (min)

86.16 ± 28.19

83.61 ± 27.68

0.243

Intraoperative blood loss (ml)

214.01 ± 173.95

218.25 ± 153.59

0.738

  1. PFNA, proximal femoral nail antirotation; CCS, cannulated compression screws; HA, hemiarthroplasty; THA, total hip arthroplasty