The Characteristics and Outcomes of Contralateral Non-Concurrent Hip Fractures: A Retrospective Study in Geriatric Patients
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Mean ± SD Median (Min–Max) | |
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Age (years) mean ± SD, (min, max) | 83.76 ± 6.07 84 (66–96) |
Time between two fractures (months) | 28.39 ± 12.15 26 (1–75) |
Number of comorbid diseases | 2.85 ± 1.24 3 (1–5) |
n (%) | |
Gender | |
Male | 66 (61.7) |
Female | 41 (38.3) |
Place of living | |
City center | 75 (70.1) |
Rural areas | 32 (29.9) |
Physical therapy | |
None | 35 (32.7) |
Polyclinic examination | 44 (41.1) |
Inpatient physiotherapy | 28 (26.2) |
Second fracture time | |
<24 months | 41 (38.3) |
25–36 months | 44 (41.1) |
>36 months | 22 (20.6) |
Number of comorbid diseases | |
≤2 | 50 (46.7) |
≥3 | 57 (53.3) |
1. Operation fracture localization | |
Extracapsular | 54 (50.5) |
Intracapsular | 46 (43) |
Subtrochanteric | 7 (6.5) |
1. Operation type | |
Osteosynthesis | 61 (57) |
Arthroplasty | 46 (43) |
2. Operation fracture localization | |
Extracapsular | 68 (63.6) |
Intracapsular | 32 (29.9) |
Subtrochanteric | 7 (6.5) |
2. Operation type | |
Osteosynthesis | 74 (69.2) |
Arthroplasty | 33 (30.8) |
City Center | Rural Areas | ||
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n (%) | n (%) | p | |
Hip fracture localization 1 | |||
Extracapsular | 44 (58.7) | 10 (31.2) | 0.023 * |
Intracapsular | 27 (36) | 19 (69.4) | |
Subtrochanteric | 4 (5.3) | 3 (9.4 | |
Hip fracture localization 2 | |||
Extracapsular | 52 (69.6) | 16 (50) | 0.107 |
Intracapsular | 18 (24) | 14 (43.8) | |
Subtrochanteric | 5 (6.7) | 2 (6.2) |
Time between Two Fractures | |||
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Mean ± SD | Median (Min–Max) | p | |
Osteoporosis | |||
None | 33.94 ± 10.36 | 34 (20–56) | 0.001 a |
Yes | 25.69 ± 12.11 | 25 (1–75) | |
Diabetes mellitus (DM) | |||
None | 31.83 ± 12.27 | 31 (8–62) | 0.067 a |
Yes | 27.05 ± 11.92 | 25 (6–75) | |
Heart failure | |||
None | 31.51 ± 11.64 | 31 (8–62) | 0.014 a |
Yes | 25.76 ± 12.05 | 24.5 (6–75) | |
Respiratory diseases | |||
None | 33.76 ± 11.53 | 35 (8–675) | <0.001 a |
Yes | 23.50 ± 10.62 | 22.5 (6–69) | |
Cognitive impairment | |||
None | 32.44 ± 11.03 | 33 (12–62) | <0.001 a |
Yes | 22.37 ± 11.33 | 21 (1–75) |
Time between Two Fractures | ||||
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≤24 Months | 25–36 Months | >36 Months | ||
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | p | |
Place of living | ||||
City center | 27 (40.9) | 28 (42.4) | 11 (16.7) | 0.440 c |
Rural areas | 14 (34.1) | 16 (39.0) | 11 (26.8) | |
1. Operation type | ||||
Osteosynthesis | 20 (32.8) | 28 (45.9) | 13 (21.3) | 0.375 c |
Arthroplasty | 21 (45.7) | 16 (34.8) | 9 (19.6) | |
Physical therapy | ||||
None | 26 (74.3) | 8 (22.9) | 1 (2.9) | <0.001 c |
Polyclinic examination | 10 (22.7) | 24 (54.5) | 10 (22.7) | |
Inpatient physiotherapy | 5 (17.9) | 12 (42.9) | 11 (39.3) | |
Number of comorbid diseases | ||||
≤2 | 7 (14.0) | 26 (52.0) | 17 (34.0) | <0.001 c |
≥3 | 34 (59.6) | 18 (31.6) | 5 (8.8) |
Living | Ex | ||||
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Mean ± SD Median (Min–Max) | Mean ± SD Median (Min–Max) | p | |||
Age | 83.87 ± 6.15 84 (66–96) | 82.83 ± 5.57 81.5 (73–93) | 0.420 d | ||
Preop waiting time | 3.37 ± 1.34 3 (1–7) | 5.00 ± 0.85 5 (4–7) | <0.001 d | ||
n | % | n | % | ||
Number of comorbid diseases | |||||
≤2 | 47 | 94.0 | 48 | 84.2 | 0.109 d |
≥3 | 3 | 6.0 | 9 | 15.8 | |
2. Operation type | |||||
Osteosynthesis | 65 | 87.8 | 30 | 90.9 | 0.751 d |
Arthroplasty | 9 | 12.2 | 3 | 9.1 |
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Sağlam, S.; Arıcan, M.; Karaduman, Z.O.; Yücel, M.O.; Değirmenci, E.; Uludağ, V. The Characteristics and Outcomes of Contralateral Non-Concurrent Hip Fractures: A Retrospective Study in Geriatric Patients. Medicina 2024, 60, 928. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60060928
Sağlam S, Arıcan M, Karaduman ZO, Yücel MO, Değirmenci E, Uludağ V. The Characteristics and Outcomes of Contralateral Non-Concurrent Hip Fractures: A Retrospective Study in Geriatric Patients. Medicina. 2024; 60(6):928. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60060928
Chicago/Turabian StyleSağlam, Sönmez, Mehmet Arıcan, Zekeriya Okan Karaduman, Mücahid Osman Yücel, Erdem Değirmenci, and Veysel Uludağ. 2024. "The Characteristics and Outcomes of Contralateral Non-Concurrent Hip Fractures: A Retrospective Study in Geriatric Patients" Medicina 60, no. 6: 928. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60060928
APA StyleSağlam, S., Arıcan, M., Karaduman, Z. O., Yücel, M. O., Değirmenci, E., & Uludağ, V. (2024). The Characteristics and Outcomes of Contralateral Non-Concurrent Hip Fractures: A Retrospective Study in Geriatric Patients. Medicina, 60(6), 928. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60060928