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Perioperative D-dimer to albumin ratio predicts serious complications, mortality after hip fracture

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July 16, 2026
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A new retrospective study out of the hip-fracture literature suggests that a simple perioperative blood marker ratio could sharpen predictions for elderly patients at high risk after surgery. Researchers focused on the perioperative D-dimer-to-albumin ratio, a composite indicator that links two clinically familiar signals: D-dimer reflects fibrin turnover and systemic coagulation activation, while albumin serves as a surrogate for nutritional and inflammatory status.

The team analyzed outcomes in older adults undergoing hip-fracture management, evaluating whether measurements taken around the time of surgery could forecast serious postoperative medical complications. They also tested the ratio’s ability to predict mortality at one year, aiming to translate laboratory data into clinically actionable risk stratification.

Technically, the study leverages the rationale that elevated D-dimer may correspond to thrombo-inflammatory processes triggered by trauma and operative stress, whereas reduced albumin may indicate impaired physiologic reserve. By computing their ratio, investigators hypothesized a stronger signal than either component alone, capturing both coagulation-driven risk and diminished recovery capacity.

The analysis framework compared patients across differing ratio levels and assessed how closely these groupings tracked adverse events. Statistical modeling was used to quantify associations between the perioperative ratio and subsequent serious complications, and to evaluate survival differences over a one-year follow-up.

Results indicate that the perioperative D-dimer-to-albumin ratio holds predictive value for postoperative serious medical complications in elderly hip-fracture patients. It also appears linked with longer-term survival, suggesting the ratio may function as an early warning tool when clinical deterioration is still preventable.

From a practical standpoint, the test is attractive because D-dimer and albumin are routinely measured in hospital laboratories. The ratio can therefore be calculated without additional assays, potentially supporting earlier identification of patients who may benefit from intensified monitoring or targeted interventions.

While retrospective designs cannot prove causality and may be influenced by unmeasured confounders, the findings align with the broader trend toward biomarker-based prognostication. If validated prospectively, the D-dimer-to-albumin ratio could become a viral “lab-to-bedside” metric for post-surgical risk alerts in geriatric orthopedics.

Subject of Research: Elderly patients with hip fracture undergoing surgery (perioperative risk prediction)

Article Title: Predictive value of perioperative D-dimer to albumin ratio for postoperative serious medical complications and one-year mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture: a retrospective study.

Article References: Liu, Y., Wang, C., Xiang, R. et al. Predictive value of perioperative D-dimer to albumin ratio for postoperative serious medical complications and one-year mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture: a retrospective study. BMC Geriatr (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-026-07989-4

Image Credits: AI Generated

DOI: 10.1186/s12877-026-07989-4

Tags: coagulation activationelderly patient risk assessmenthip fracture surgerylaboratory markers for surgical outcomesmortality prediction in hip fracturenutritional status and inflammationPerioperative D-dimer to albumin ratiopostoperative complication predictionretrospective clinical studyrisk stratification toolssystemic coagulation and recovery capacitythrombo-inflammatory biomarkers

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