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Yukizawa Y
Japan
Research Article
Preinjury Factors that Influence the Outcome of Patients with Hip Fracture
Author(s): Kawamura M, Inaba Y, Kobayashi N, Yukizawa Y, Choe H, Tezuka T, Kubota S and Saito TKawamura M, Inaba Y, Kobayashi N, Yukizawa Y, Choe H, Tezuka T, Kubota S and Saito T
Background: The question of whether patients with hip fracture can be discharged home or require hospital transfer for additional rehabilitation is critical. The same clinical pathway is not suitable for all patients. However, there are no clear indices for establishing the appropriate clinical pathway. To address this, we examined preinjury factors, including the Barthel index (BI), and performed logistic regression analysis to identify factors affecting the outcome (direct home discharge or hospital transfer) of patients with hip fracture.
Materials and methods: Patients with hip fracture who underwent surgery at Yokohama City University hospital were consecutively enrolled, and clinical data were retrospectively reviewed. Intergroup (direct home discharge or hospital transfer) comparison was performed using Student’s t test (continuou.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-9509.1000177