| Literature DB >> 33061332 |
Anna Ståhl1,2, Elisabeth Westerdahl3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture requiring surgical fixation is a common condition with high mortality and morbidity in the geriatric population. The patients are usually frail, and vulnerable to postoperative complications and delayed recovery. Few studies have investigated physical therapy methods to prevent hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) after hip fracture surgery.Entities:
Keywords: breathing exercises; hospital-acquired infection; mobilization; physical therapy; postoperative; prevention
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33061332 PMCID: PMC7534857 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S257127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Demographic Data of Included Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery
| Physical Therapy Group (n=69) | Control Group (n=64) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender: female | 57 (83%) | 47 (73%) | 0.201 |
| Age, years, mean (range) | 88±5 (80–101) | 89±5 (80–97) | 0.360 |
| Dementia | 17 (25%) | 26 (41%) | 0.049 |
| Multimorbidity | 44 (64%) | 44 (69%) | 0.501 |
| Living situation: | 0.033 | ||
| Own residence | 56 (81%) | 40 (63%) | |
| Short-term residence | 0 | 2 (3%) | |
| Assisted living | 13 (19%) | 22 (34%) | |
| Mobilization ability | 0.932 | ||
| Without assistive devices | 20 (29%) | 17 (27%) | |
| Crutch/cane | 4 (6%) | 3 (5%) | |
| Rollator/walker | 42 (61%) | 39 (61%) | |
| Wheelchair | 2 (3%) | 3 (5%) | |
| Mostly bedridden | 1 (1%) | 2 (3%) |
Notes: Data are presented as number (%) or mean ±SD unless otherwise stated. Statistical significance p<0.05.
Hip Fracture Types and Surgical Procedures
| Physical Therapy Group (n=69) | Control Group (n=64) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fracture type: Fracture of head and neck of femur, intended (code S72.0) | 24 (35%) | 29 (45%) | 0.316 |
| Pertrochanteric fracture (code S72.1) | 34 (49%) | 30 (47%) | |
| Subtrochanteric fracture (code S72.2) | 9 (13%) | 3 (5%) | |
| Other type of hip fracture | 2 (3%) | 2 (3%) | |
| Cause of fracture: | 0.524 | ||
| Fell out of bed | 1 (1%) | 3 (5%) | |
| Tripped/fell | 59 (86%) | 55 (86%) | |
| Missed the chair, fell out of the chair | 4 (6%) | 4 (6%) | |
| Other | 5 (7%) | 2 (3%) | |
| Site of accident: | 0.488 | ||
| At home, indoors | 54 (78%) | 55 (86%) | |
| Away from home, indoors | 4 (6%) | 3 (5%) | |
| Outdoors | 11 (16%) | 6 (9%) | |
| Delay prior to surgery: | 0.450 | ||
| 0–24 hours | 50 (72%) | 50 (78%) | |
| ≥25 hours | 19 (28%) | 14 (22%) | |
| Type of surgery: | 0.082 | ||
| Prosthesis, total/partial | 27 (39%) | 16 (25%) | |
| Osteosynthesis | 42 (61%) | 48 (75%) | |
| Duration of surgery, minutes (range) | 51±3 (11–158) | 39±3 (8–123) | 0.011 |
| Postoperative blood transfusion | 32 (46%) | 36 (56%) | 0.255 |
| Postoperative confusion | 23 (33%) | 42 (66%) | 0.000 |
Notes: Data are presented as number (%) or mean ±SD unless otherwise stated. Statistical significance p<0.05.
Data on Discharge from Hospital
| Physical Therapy Group (n=69) | Control Group (n=64) | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of hospital days | 10±4 | 13±9 |
| 0–5 | 8 (12%) | 0 (0%) |
| 6–11 | 31 (45%) | 32 (50%) |
| ≥ 12 | 2 (3%) | 5 (8%) |
| NAb | 28 (40%) | 27 (42%) |
| Discharged to: | ||
| Home | 26 (38%) | 25 (39%) |
| Short-term residence | 23 (33%) | 17 (27%) |
| Another ward | 9 (13%) | 2 (3%) |
| Assisted living | 11 (16%) | 18 (28%) |
| Deceased | 0 (0%) | 2 (3%) |
| Walking aid at discharge: | ||
| Without assistive devices | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) |
| Rollator | 27 (39%) | 28 (44%) |
| Walker | 34 (49%) | 19 (30%) |
| Wheelchair | 4 (6%) | 11 (17%) |
| Bedridden | 4 (6%) | 4 (6%) |
| Not stated | 0 (0%) | 2 (3%) |
Notes: Data are presented as mean ±SD or number (%). Statistical significance p<0.05. aNumber of days from the time that the patient completed medical treatment until hospital discharge. Includes waiting for a care management plan and then waiting for hospital discharge. bPatient returns to previous type of housing without municipal interventions, with no change in municipal interventions, or is transferred to a different hospital ward.
Mobilization Activity in the Physical Therapy Group (n=69), According to the Cumulated Ambulation Score (CAS) Tool, at Inclusion and Discharge
| CAS | At Inclusion (n=69) | At Discharge (n=69) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 7 (10%) | 0 (0%) |
| 1 | 19 (28%) | 2 (3%) |
| 2 | 22 (32%) | 8 (12%) |
| 3 | 20 (29%) | 41 (59%) |
| 4 | 0 (0%) | 5 (7%) |
| 5 | 0 (0%) | 5 (7%) |
| 6 | 1 (1%) | 8 (12%) |
Notes: Three activities were included: (a) rise from lying in bed to sitting at the edge of the bed and back to lying; (b) sitting to standing to sitting in a chair with armrests; and (c) walking at least 3 m. Each activity was assessed on a scale from 0 to 2, where 0=incapable of performing the activity, despite human assistance and verbal instructions; 1=can perform the activity, assisted by one or more people and/or with verbal instructions; 2=can perform the activity, safely and without verbal instructions or human assistance or supervision. The total score is 0–6: the higher the score, the more independent the patient.