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Recovery after Hip Fracture: Interventions and Their Timing to Address Deficits and Desired Outcomes- Evidence from the Baltimore Hip Studies

机译:臀部骨折后恢复:干预及其定时解决赤字和期望的结果 - 来自巴尔的摩阶层研究的证据

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Hip fracture is a significant public health problem affecting an estimated 1.6 million persons annually. The consequences of hip fracture are also significant, with more than half of those who sustain a fracture either dying or not returning to functional abilities present before fracture required to function independently. The Baltimore Hip Studies (BHS) is a program of research that for more than 30 years has been doing investigations to identify, develop, and evaluate strategies to optimize recovery from hip fracture. This paper provides an overview of known outcomes and recovery patterns following a hip fracture, which are derived primarily from the BHS. Target areas and timing for interventions based on this recovery sequence are suggested. The paper concludes with a discussion of some of the areas that the next generation of studies needs to concentrate on in order to advance knowledge about the care of hip fracture patients to maximize their recovery.
机译:髋部骨折是一项重大的公共卫生问题,每年影响估计的160万人。 髋部骨折的后果也是显着的,其中一半以上的人维持死亡或未恢复到在独立功能所需的裂缝之前存在的功能能力。 Baltimore Hip研究(BHS)是一项研究计划,即30多年来一直在进行调查,以确定,发展和评估优化髋部骨折恢复的策略。 本文概述了髋部骨折后已知的结果和回收模式,其主要来自BHS。 提出了基于该恢复序列的涉及的目标区域和时序。 本文讨论了下一代研究需要集中注意力的一些领域,以便推进髋关节骨折患者的护理,以最大限度地恢复。

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