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The impact of hip fracture on health-related quality of life and activities of daily living: the SPARE-HIP prospective cohort study

PURPOSE: The medical morbidity and mortality associated with neck of femur fractures is well-documented, whereas there is limited data for patient-reported outcomes. The aim of this study was to characterize the impact of neck of femur fractures on activities of daily living and patient-reported hea...

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Autores principales: Prieto-Alhambra, D., Moral-Cuesta, D., Palmer, A., Aguado-Maestro, I., Bardaji, M. F. Bravo, Brañas, F., Bueno, G. Adrados, Caeiro-Rey, J. R., Cano, I. Andrés, Barres-Carsi, M., Delgado, L. Gracia, Salomó-Domènech, M., Etxebarria-Foronda, I., Ferrer, B. Llado, Mills, S., Herrando, L. Ezquerra, Mifsut, D., Evangelista, L. D. R., Nogués, X., Perez-Coto, I., Blasco, J. Martínez-Iñiguez, Martín-Hernández, C., Kessel, H., Serra, J. Teixidor, Solis, J. Rodriguez, Suau, O. Torregrosa, Vaquero-Cervino, E., Hernández, C. Pablos, Mañas, L. Rodríguez, Herrera, A., Díez-Perez, A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer London 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6541580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-019-0607-0
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Sumario:PURPOSE: The medical morbidity and mortality associated with neck of femur fractures is well-documented, whereas there is limited data for patient-reported outcomes. The aim of this study was to characterize the impact of neck of femur fractures on activities of daily living and patient-reported health-related quality of life. METHODS: Design and participants: Multicentric prospective cohort study. Consecutive sample patients with fragility hip fracture over 50 years old admitted in 48 hospitals in Spain. Outcomes: daily living activity function (Barthel Index) and health-related quality of life (EQ-5D) pre-fracture, admission to hospital and at 1- and 4-month follow-up post-fracture. Statistics: Barthel and EQ-5D over time are described as mean (SD) and median (interquartile range). RESULTS: A total of 997 patients were recruited at baseline with 4-month outcomes available for, and 856 patients (89.5%). Barthel Index fell from 78.77 (23.75) at baseline to 43.62 (19.86) on admission to hospital with the fracture. Scores partially recovered to 54.89 (25.40) and 64.09 (21.35) at 1- and 4-month post-fracture, respectively. EQ-5D fell from a median of 0.75 (0.47–0.91) to − 0.01 (− 0.03 to 0.51) on admission. Partial recovery was observed again to (0.51 (− 0.06 to 0.67)) and (0.60 (0.10 to 0.80)) at 1- and 4-month post-fracture, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Hip fracture results in a large decline in the ability to perform activities of daily living and patient-reported health-related quality of life with only partial recovery amongst survivors 4-month post-fracture.