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Time to Hip Fracture Surgery and Mortality

Objective: This retrospective study explored the impact of time to surgery in acute hip fractures and outcomes in patients with acute hip fractures at a level I trauma center within an academic medical center in the southeastern United States. The objective was to explore the association between time to surgery…

Posted in: hip fracture 5 mortality 38 older adult 4 surgery 23

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Internal Medicine Hospitalists’ Perceived Barriers and Recommendations for Optimizing Secondary Prevention of Osteoporotic Hip Fractures

Objectives: Osteoporosis is a major public health concern affecting an estimated 10 million people in the United States. To the best of our knowledge, no qualitative study has explored barriers perceived by medicine hospitalists to secondary prevention of osteoporotic hip fractures. We aimed to describe these perceived barriers and recommendations…

Posted in: hip fracture 5

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Relation Between Prefracture Characteristics and Perioperative Complications in the Elderly Adult Patient with Hip Fracture

Background: The exact relation among patient prefracture characteristics such as age, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class, fracture type, and prefracture mobility status with perioperative complications in elderly adult patients with hip fracture is still unclear. The aim of the study was to assess the relations among patient prefracture characteristics…

Posted in: elderly adults 3 hip fracture 5 morbidity 5 mortality 38

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Trends in Hip Fracture-Related Mortality in Texas, 1990-2007

Background: There are limited data about trends in hip fracture-related mortality. In this study, we examined temporal trends in hip fracture mortality rates among persons aged 50 years or older in Texas between 1990 and 2007. Materials and Methods: Hip fracture-related mortality was defined as a death on the multiple…

Posted in: hip fracture 5 mortality 38 Texas 13

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Osteoporosis Treatment Following Hip Fracture: How Rates Vary by Service

Objectives: Osteoporosis is a prevalent condition among older people. It is often undiagnosed until patients suffer fragility fractures. Previous studies have shown low rates of initiating osteoporosis treatment during the acute hip fracture hospitalization. It is not clear if this varies by the treating service. We compared the rates of…

Posted in: adherence 10 Guidelines 10 hip fracture 5 Osteoporosis 29 rehabilitation 3
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