OBJECTIVE: To find out which factors influence outcome after a fractured hip, so that the optimum treatment may be chosen for each patient. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: 3 teaching and 2 rural hospitals, The Netherlands. SUBJECTS: 215 patients aged 55-102 years (median 82) who presented with a fractured hip during 1994. INTERVENTIONS: Interviews shortly after the injury and 4 and 12 months later, study of radiographs, and evaluation of casenotes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mobility and functional recovery. RESULTS: 38 patients had died by the 4-month follow up, at which time 64/177 (36%) had regained the level of mobility that they had before the injury. At 12 months the figure was 58/148 (39%). The corresponding figures for functional recovery were 52/177 (29%) and 36/148 (24%). Factors that militated against recovery were increasing age, coexisting diseases, general complications and local complications. CONCLUSIONS: The chance of a patient with a hip fracture making any further recovery after 4 months is minimal. Local complications are the most important risk factor.
OBJECTIVE: To find out which factors influence outcome after a fractured hip, so that the optimum treatment may be chosen for each patient. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: 3 teaching and 2 rural hospitals, The Netherlands. SUBJECTS: 215 patients aged 55-102 years (median 82) who presented with a fractured hip during 1994. INTERVENTIONS: Interviews shortly after the injury and 4 and 12 months later, study of radiographs, and evaluation of casenotes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mobility and functional recovery. RESULTS: 38 patients had died by the 4-month follow up, at which time 64/177 (36%) had regained the level of mobility that they had before the injury. At 12 months the figure was 58/148 (39%). The corresponding figures for functional recovery were 52/177 (29%) and 36/148 (24%). Factors that militated against recovery were increasing age, coexisting diseases, general complications and local complications. CONCLUSIONS: The chance of a patient with a hip fracture making any further recovery after 4 months is minimal. Local complications are the most important risk factor.
Authors: Per Aspenberg; Jorge Malouf; Umberto Tarantino; Pedro A García-Hernández; Costantino Corradini; Søren Overgaard; Jan J Stepan; Lars Borris; Eric Lespessailles; Frede Frihagen; Kyriakos Papavasiliou; Helmut Petto; José Ramón Caeiro; Fernando Marin Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Am Date: 2016-11-16 Impact factor: 5.284
Authors: Roger Cornwall; Marvin S Gilbert; Kenneth J Koval; Elton Strauss; Albert L Siu Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res Date: 2004-08 Impact factor: 4.176