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Table 1 Basic information in the Admission of elderly patients with hip fracture

From: Analysis of high-risk factors for preoperative DVT in elderly patients with simple hip fractures and construction of a nomogram prediction model

Basic information of admission

Thrombus group (N = 90)

Non-thrombus group (N = 184)

χ2/t/Z

P

Gender (name)

 Male

58(64.4%)

124(67.4%)

0.24

0.63

 Female

32(35.6%)

60(32.6%)

  

Age (years)

68.3 ± 6.6

68.5 ± 6.1

−0.19

0.85

Fracture site

 Femoral neck fracture

52(57.8%)

103(56.0%)

0.08

0.78

 Intertrochanteric (inferior) fracture

38(42.2%)

81(44.0%)

  

 BMI(Kg/m2)

22.6 ± 1.7

22.4 ± 1.9

1.23

0.35

Damage mechanism

 Low energy damage

76(84.4%)

159(86.4%)

0.19

0.66

 High energy damage

14(15.6%)

25(13.6%)

  

Smoking history

 Yes

15(16.7%)

18(9.8%)

2.70

0.10

 No

75(83.3%)

166(90.2%)

  

Drinking history

 Yes

23(25.6%)

55(29.9%)

0.56

0.42

 No

67(74.4%)

129(70.1%)

  

Previous history

 Hypertension

  Yes

37(41.1%)

56(30.4%)

3.07

0.08

  No

53(58.9%)

128(69.6%)

  

 Diabetes

  Yes

26(28.9%)

57(31.0%)

0.13

0.72

  No

64(71.1%)

127(69.0%)

  

 Coronary disease

  Yes

12(13.3%)

19(10.3%)

0.55

0.46

  No

78(86.7%)

165(89.7%)

  

 Injury - admission time (days)

3.08 ± 1.37

2.2 ± 1.06

5.35

<0.001

 Caprini thrombus risk score

8.97 ± 1.00

8.72 ± 1.24

1.79

0.75