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Orthopedics |
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Article Title |
Complications of hip fractures: A review
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Pedro Carpintero, Jose Ramón Caeiro, Rocío Carpintero, Angela Morales, Samuel Silva and Manuel Mesa |
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Corresponding Author |
Pedro Carpintero, MD, PhD, Department of Orthopaedic, University Hospital Reina Sofia, Menendez Pidal Avenue, 14004, Córdoba, Spain. pcarpinterobe@hotmail.com
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Key Words |
Hip fracture; Complications; Morbidity; Mortality; Anesthesia |
Core Tip |
Over 90% of hip fracture patients are older than 65-year-old and have preexisting medical comorbidities. Both factors have an important influence in its prognosis and treatment. Even with optimal care, elderly trauma patients suffer a higher morbidity and mortality rate when compared with the general population, and often demand for expensive hospital aftercare. Because of that, surgical treatment of hip fracture in these patients has exceptional clinical challenges, and needs strategies to optimize patient care. Acute orthogeriatric units, with medical co-management of these patients, offer the best chance for a successful outcome.
Over 90% of hip fracture patients are older than 65-year-old and have preexisting medical comorbidities. Both factors have an important influence in its prognosis and treatment. Even with optimal care, elderly trauma patients suffer a higher morbidity and mortality rate when compared with the general population, and often demand for expensive hospital aftercare. Because of that, surgical treatment of hip fracture in these patients has exceptional clinical challenges, and needs strategies to optimize patient care. Acute orthogeriatric units, with medical co-management of these patients, offer the best chance for a successful outcome.
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Publish Date |
2014-08-20 20:37 |
Citation |
Carpintero P, Caeiro JR, Carpintero R, Morales A, Silva S, Mesa M. Complications of hip fractures: A review. World J Orthop 2014; 5(4): 402-411 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v5/i4/402.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v5.i4.402 |
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