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Advancing Hip Fracture Management in the Elderly: The Role of the Shizuoka Hip Fracture Prognostic Score (SHiPS)
Author(s): Emi Ohata and Eiji Nakatani*
With the aging of populations worldwide, hip fractures among older people emerge as a significant public health
dilemma, substantially impairing mobility, diminishing life quality, and leading to increased mortality and healthcare
expenditure. To address this, the Shizuoka Hip Fracture Prognostic Score (SHiPS) has been formulated to predict
long-term mortality within Japan’s aging demographic. Analyzing data from 43,529 cases across 8.5 years, SHiPS
assesses crucial factors, including sex, age, comorbidities, and ADL levels, categorizing mortality risk into four distinct
levels, with ROC-AUC values surpassing 0.7, confirming its predictive accuracy. SHiPS notably uncovers marked sexbased
disparities in mortality rates, with males exhibiting a heightened death risk over females, and delves into the
varied impacts of diseases on these rates. Beyond guiding the.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-9096.23.12.726