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Relationship between dementia degree and gait ability after surgery of proximal femoral fracture: Review from Clinical Pathway with Regional Alliance data of rural region in Japan.

Ichiro Yoshii1, Yoshinori Satake2, Kenichi Kitaoka3, Makoto Komatsu3, Kyuichi Hashimoto4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Proximal femoral fracture (PFF) is one of the most serious injury-related problems in developed countries. Functional prognosis after operation for PFF is unsatisfactory, as a considerable number of patients cannot perform similar gait function before fracture. Postoperative gait function is a key in performing activities of daily living (ADL). It is well known that PFF patients with dementia result in worse prognosis compared to without dementia. It is believed that dementia affects gait function after operation. However, it is still unclear whether lost function recovers after dementia level improves.
METHODS: Relationship between ADL and dementia of PFF patients after surgery was investigated using data of Clinical Pathway with Regional Alliance system. Functional Independence Measurement (FIM), revised version of Hasegawa's Dementia Scale (HDS-R), motivation for rehabilitation (MR), and gait status (GS) measured in acute and recovery institute (A-I and R-I) of 266 patients were analyzed with linear regression analysis. Degrees of patients' dementia were classified into three groups with HDS-R for ten points increment partition, and their average FIM and GS in R-I for groups were compared statistically with ANOVA. FIM gain and GS gain from A-I to R-I were compared statistically with chi-square test.
RESULTS: FIM and HDS-R demonstrated significant regression with each of all other parameters (p < 0.01) for both A-I and R-I. The group with lowest HDS-R score demonstrated significant lower FIM gain and lower GS gain than groups with higher scores (p < 0.01). However, patients who demonstrated improvement in HDS-R at R-I demonstrated significant better GS gain (p < 0.05) even in the group with lowest HDS-R at A-I.
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that there is a very close correlation between patients' gait function and dementia and that it is necessary to control a patient's status not only for physical condition but also for mental status after PFF operation.
Copyright © 2016 The Japanese Orthopaedic Association. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27075586     DOI: 10.1016/j.jos.2016.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sci        ISSN: 0949-2658            Impact factor:   1.601


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2.  Factors affecting ambulatory ability in patients aged 90 years and older following proximal femoral fractures.

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4.  The Clinical Pathway with Regional Alliance (CPRA) system for proximal femoral fractures in the southern region of Ibaraki prefecture: comparison of the proportion of patients who return to living at home from acute care and rehabilitation (kaihukuki) hospitals.

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