Body temperature of the elderly patient in the postoperative period
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425201700010006Keywords:
Idoso, Febre, Cuidados Pós-OperatóriosAbstract
Objective: To identify fever in elderly patients submitted to orthopedic surgery during the postoperative period. Method: This is a retrospective
cohort study. Two hundred and sixty-two medical records of elderly people submitted to orthopedic surgery in the period from January 2013 to
December 2015 were analyzed. Medical records from 60-year-old patients or older, with complete registration of their body temperature between the
first and fifth postoperative days, were included. Results: We found that only 1% of the patients had fever during the postoperative period (38.7°C), and
most of them were female patients (58%), aged around 74 years; 52% underwent osteosynthesis of the proximal third of the femur – an orthopedic surgical
procedure that had as its main cause the proximal femur fracture (52%). Conclusion: The results found in the research indicate a necessary care,
by means of which temperature is controlled after surgical procedures.
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