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MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60

OBJECTIVE: Hip fractures in young adults can cause poor functional capacity throughout life because of several complications. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate 1-year mortality and functional outcomes for patients aged 60 years or younger with hip fracture . METHODS: We prospec...

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Autores principales: Pourabbas, Babak, Emami, Mohammad Jafar, Vosoughi, Amir Reza, Mahdaviazad, Hamideh, Kargarshouroki, Zeinab
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220172504158145
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author Pourabbas, Babak
Emami, Mohammad Jafar
Vosoughi, Amir Reza
Mahdaviazad, Hamideh
Kargarshouroki, Zeinab
author_facet Pourabbas, Babak
Emami, Mohammad Jafar
Vosoughi, Amir Reza
Mahdaviazad, Hamideh
Kargarshouroki, Zeinab
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description OBJECTIVE: Hip fractures in young adults can cause poor functional capacity throughout life because of several complications. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate 1-year mortality and functional outcomes for patients aged 60 years or younger with hip fracture . METHODS: We prospectively obtained data for all consecutive patients aged 60 or younger with any type of hip fracture who were treated operatively between 2008 and 2014. After one year, patient outcomes were evaluated according to changes in pain severity, functional status (modified Barthel index), and mortality rate . RESULTS: Of the total of 201 patients, 132 (65.7%) were men (mean age: 41.8 years) and 69 (34.3%) were women (mean age: 50.2 years) (p<0.001). Reduced pain severity was reported in 91.5% of the patients. The mean modified Barthel index was 22.3 in men and 18.6 in women (p<0.001). At the one-year follow-up, 39 cases (19.4%) were dependent on walking aids while only 17 patients (8.5%) used walking aids preoperatively (p<0.001). Seven patients (4 men and 3 women) died during the one-year follow-up period; 2 died in the hospital after surgery . CONCLUSION: Hip fractures in young adults have a low mortality rate, reduction in pain severity, and acceptable functional outcomes one year after surgery. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Comparative Study.
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spelling pubmed-56087252017-09-27 MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60 Pourabbas, Babak Emami, Mohammad Jafar Vosoughi, Amir Reza Mahdaviazad, Hamideh Kargarshouroki, Zeinab Acta Ortop Bras Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Hip fractures in young adults can cause poor functional capacity throughout life because of several complications. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate 1-year mortality and functional outcomes for patients aged 60 years or younger with hip fracture . METHODS: We prospectively obtained data for all consecutive patients aged 60 or younger with any type of hip fracture who were treated operatively between 2008 and 2014. After one year, patient outcomes were evaluated according to changes in pain severity, functional status (modified Barthel index), and mortality rate . RESULTS: Of the total of 201 patients, 132 (65.7%) were men (mean age: 41.8 years) and 69 (34.3%) were women (mean age: 50.2 years) (p<0.001). Reduced pain severity was reported in 91.5% of the patients. The mean modified Barthel index was 22.3 in men and 18.6 in women (p<0.001). At the one-year follow-up, 39 cases (19.4%) were dependent on walking aids while only 17 patients (8.5%) used walking aids preoperatively (p<0.001). Seven patients (4 men and 3 women) died during the one-year follow-up period; 2 died in the hospital after surgery . CONCLUSION: Hip fractures in young adults have a low mortality rate, reduction in pain severity, and acceptable functional outcomes one year after surgery. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Comparative Study. ATHA EDITORA 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5608725/ /pubmed/28955167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220172504158145 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Vosoughi, Amir Reza
Mahdaviazad, Hamideh
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MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title_full MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title_fullStr MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title_full_unstemmed MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title_short MORTALITY AND FUNCTION AFTER SURGICALLY-TREATED HIP FRACTURE IN ADULTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 60
title_sort mortality and function after surgically-treated hip fracture in adults younger than age 60
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220172504158145
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