A retrospective observational examination following the COVID-19 pandemic: Was everything necessary done in the management of hip fractures?
E. Hassa, T. Alic Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Memorial Ankara Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. dr.ercanhassa@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE: Hip fragility fracture-related mortality depends on several variables. The management of such cases during the COVID-19 pandemic is an important issue that needs to be evaluated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the management of such cases during the COVID-19 pandemic in a single trauma center in Turkey.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, the length of stay (LoS) and 30-day mortality rates in patients with hip fragility fractures, in the ICU – clinic combined follow- ups (ICU/Clinic group) combined follow-ups and in the clinic follow-ups (Clinic Only group) were compared between pre-pandemic and pandemic period.
RESULTS: The data of 393 patients, 164 (41.7%) men and 229 (58.3%) women, with a mean age of 81.22±8.37 (45-100) years, were analyzed. The total LoS during the pandemic was determined to be shorter than the pre-pandemic period in both the patient groups that followed up in the Clinic Only and those in ICU/Clinic (p<.001, p=.007). The 30-day mortality rates of the groups were similar.
CONCLUSIONS: The length of the hospital stay of hip fragility fracture patients was seen to be shorter during the COVID-19 pandemic, but this early discharge did not affect the 30-day mortality rates.
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E. Hassa, T. Alic
A retrospective observational examination following the COVID-19 pandemic: Was everything necessary done in the management of hip fractures?
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2023
Vol. 27 - N. 16
Pages: 7514-7522
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202308_33403
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Published online: 30 Aug 2023