Beyond Mortality: Severely Frail Femur Fracture Patients Can Regain Independence after Surgery
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Patient Characteristics | N = 37 * | |
---|---|---|
Age | 85 (78–92) | |
Age ≥ 80 | 26 (70%) | |
Female | 28 (76%) | |
ASA status | I | 0 (0.0%) |
II | 3 (8%) | |
III | 24 (65%) | |
IV | 10 (27%) | |
Frailty Index | 0.48 (0.43–0.54) | |
Surgical information | ||
Type of fracture | ||
Proximal femur | 29 (78%) | |
- Neck of femur | 9 | |
- Intertrochanteric | 17 | |
- Periprosthetic total hip | 3 | |
Shaft of femur | 2 (5%) | |
Distal femur | 6 (16%) | |
- Distal femur | 5 | |
- Periprosthetic total knee | 1 | |
Type of surgery | ||
Hip hemiarthroplasty | 6 (16%) | |
Closed reduction and percutaneous pinning | 1 (3%) | |
Intramedullary nail | 16 (44%) | |
Dynamic hip screw | 5 (14%) | |
Femur plating | 5 (14%) | |
Revision total joint arthroplasty and/or femur plating | 4 (8%) | |
Mortality | ||
Deceased at time of contact | 9 (24%) |
ADL Domains | N = 36 * (%) |
---|---|
Bathing | |
Without assistance | 5 (14) |
With assistance from others | 25 (69) |
Sponge bath required | 6 (17) |
Dressing | |
Without assistance | 9 (25) |
With assistance from others | 22 (61) |
Completely dependent | 5 (14) |
Toileting | |
Without assistance | 14 (39) |
With assistance from others | 17 (47) |
Unable to go/use of urine bag | 5 (14) |
Transferring | |
Without assistance | 17 (47) |
With assistance from others | 13 (36) |
Completely dependent | 6 (17) |
Bladder and/or bowel control | |
In control | 22 (61) |
No control | 14 (39) |
Feeding | |
Without assistance | 28 (78) |
With assistance from others | 3 (8) |
Completely dependent/tube- or parental nutrition | 5 (14) |
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Ponds, N.H.M.; Raats, J.H.; Brameier, D.T.; Schuijt, H.J.; Cooper, L.; Sagona, A.; Javedan, H.; Weaver, M.J. Beyond Mortality: Severely Frail Femur Fracture Patients Can Regain Independence after Surgery. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 3197. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113197
Ponds NHM, Raats JH, Brameier DT, Schuijt HJ, Cooper L, Sagona A, Javedan H, Weaver MJ. Beyond Mortality: Severely Frail Femur Fracture Patients Can Regain Independence after Surgery. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(11):3197. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113197
Chicago/Turabian StylePonds, Noa H. M., Jochem H. Raats, Devon T. Brameier, Henk Jan Schuijt, Lisa Cooper, Abigail Sagona, Houman Javedan, and Michael J. Weaver. 2024. "Beyond Mortality: Severely Frail Femur Fracture Patients Can Regain Independence after Surgery" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 11: 3197. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113197