PROXIMAL FEMUR FRACTURES IN THE ELDERLY: IMPACT OF ANATOMICAL LOCATION AND PRE-EXISTING COMORBIDITIES ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN WESTERN PARANÁ (2020-2025)

Authors

  • Gabrielly Marques FAG
  • Juliano Karvat de Oliveira FAG
  • Eduardo Fiorentin Cavalheiro FAG
  • Laura Nakatani Kunioka FAG
  • Izabella Fernanda Colombi FAG
  • Rhanna Carolina de Oliveira FAG
  • Luis Eduardo Melo de Carvalho FAG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28765

Keywords:

Proximal femur fracture. Elderly. Comorbidities. Mortality. Geriatric orthopedics.

Abstract

This article aimed to analyze the association between the anatomical location of proximal femur fractures (PFF), pre-existing comorbidities, and clinical outcomes in elderly patients treated at a tertiary hospital in Western Paraná. This is an observational, retrospective, descriptive, and analytical study with a quantitative approach, based on a retrospective survey of medical records of patients aged 60 years or older, hospitalized with PFF between 2020 and 2025. The epidemiological profile, fracture classification by location (femoral neck, intertrochanteric, and subtrochanteric), the most prevalent comorbidities — such as systemic arterial hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and neurological disorders — and their correlation with mortality, length of hospital stay, complications, and treatment modalities were analyzed. The results showed relevant differences among fracture types regarding stability, surgical risk, and prognosis, highlighting the most vulnerable groups within the elderly population studied. It is concluded that the identification of these patterns may support targeted clinical practices, optimize surgical management, guide early rehabilitation programs, and contribute to comprehensive elderly health care policies, reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with PFF.

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Author Biographies

Gabrielly Marques, FAG

Estudante de Medicina do Centro Universitário da Fundação Assis Gurgacz (FAG).

Juliano Karvat de Oliveira, FAG

Docente do Curso de Medicina do Centro Universitário Assis Gurgacz (FAG), Mestre em Ciências Ambientais. 

Eduardo Fiorentin Cavalheiro, FAG

Médico Ortopedista. Docente do Curso de Medicina do Centro Universitário Assis Gurgacz (FAG).

Laura Nakatani Kunioka, FAG

Médica. Residente em Ortopedia e Traumatologia Hospital São Lucas de Cascavel - Centro FAG.

Izabella Fernanda Colombi, FAG

Estudante de medicina do Centro Universitário da Fundação Assis Gurgacz (FAG).

Rhanna Carolina de Oliveira, FAG

Estudante de medicina do Centro Universitário da Fundação Assis Gurgacz (FAG). 

Luis Eduardo Melo de Carvalho, FAG

Estudante de medicina do Centro Universitário da Fundação Assis Gurgacz (FAG).

Published

2026-07-15

How to Cite

Marques, G., Oliveira, J. K. de, Cavalheiro, E. F., Kunioka, L. N., Colombi, I. F., Oliveira, R. C. de, & Carvalho, L. E. M. de. (2026). PROXIMAL FEMUR FRACTURES IN THE ELDERLY: IMPACT OF ANATOMICAL LOCATION AND PRE-EXISTING COMORBIDITIES ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN WESTERN PARANÁ (2020-2025) . Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(7), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28765