%0 Journal Article %T Mortality Predictors in Covid-19 Positive Patients with Fractures: A Systematic Review %J Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma %I Shiraz University of Medical Sciences %Z 2322-2522 %A Kumar, Arvind %A Haider, Yawar %A Passey, Jigyasa %A Khan, Rizwan %A Gaba, Sahil %A Kumar, Mukesh %D 2021 %\ 04/01/2021 %V 9 %N 2 %P 51-59 %! Mortality Predictors in Covid-19 Positive Patients with Fractures: A Systematic Review %K COVID 19 %K Fractures %K Mortality %K Predictors %K Risk factors %R 10.30476/beat.2021.87742 %X Objective: To analyze the factors associated with mortality in fracture patients with concomitant COVID-19 infection based on the available published data. Methods: Keywords such as “fracture” and “COVID or COVID-19” were searched through three major databases includes PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar. Selection criteria were all published reports providing the mortality related information of COVID-19 positive fracture patients. Published papers containing mortality data of COVID-19 positive fracture patients were considered for qualitative review. For meta-analysis, the presenting individual’s data were considered to study the different parameters association with mortality. Results: The rate of mean mortality in COVID-19 positive fracture patients was 34%, and 91.7% of patients had hip fractures. Older age and hip fractures had a significant association with higher mortality rates in COVID-19 positive fracture patients.Conclusion: The mortality rates are considerably higher in COVID-19 positive patients with fractures compared to COVID-19 positive patients without fractures and to the COVID-19 negative fracture patients. Early surgical intervention should be preferred in hip fractures among COVID-19 positive patients for general stabilization and improved respiratory function. Older age and hip fractures are the main predictors of mortality in these patients. %U https://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_47377_b234e7ab3f99fe053dea909010c5abb6.pdf