@article{VILLALBASAORIN:111568,
      author        = "VILLALBA SAORIN, ANTONIO JESUS and Gómez Vallejo, Jesús",
      title         = "{Antiagregantes y fractura de cadera}",
      year          = "2019",
      note          = "Resumen disponible también en inglés: Background and
                       objective: The purpose of our study was to check whether
                       antiplatelet therapy of any kind significantly decreases
                       the mortality of patients who have suffered a hip fracture,
                       based on a reduction in inflammation caused by the
                       fracture. Patients and objectives: An observational,
                       longitudinal and retrospective study has been carried out,
                       in which we have included all the patients treated in our
                       hospital, in the year 2016, a total of 422 patients, who
                       were divided into two groups, depending on whether they
                       were antiaggregates. After the fracture, to analyze their
                       intrahospital mortality, month, at 12 months and at 40
                       months. Results: Antiplatelet therapy reduced mortality
                       significantly in the month after fracture (p = 0.047), then
                       the differences were not significant, with a tendency to
                       match the mortalities of both groups. Conclusions: We
                       believe that reducing short-term mortality may have
                       resulted from the anti-inflammatory effect of
                       antiplatelets. It is necessary to carry out a more potent
                       study, to confirm our results, and to let us know if it
                       would be indicated to treat all patients with hip fractures
                       with antiplatelets.",
}