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Hip fractures and dementia: clinical decisions for the future

机译:髋部骨折和痴呆:未来的临床决策

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Severe dementia is a life-limiting condition; hip fractures are more common in patients who have dementia. This study outlines the case of a 92-year-old female with severe dementia who sustained a hip fracture. Despite having a terminal diagnosis (severe dementia and hip fracture) and poor premorbid quality of life, she had a life-prolonging surgery. The report outlines issues around treatment options in such circumstances, informed consent and substitute decision-making. The authors propose a ‘goals of care' approach to manage patients in whom the best treatment is unclear, during their attendance to the emergency department. It is suggested that utilization of such a model may help with substitute decision-making and true informed consent.
机译:严重的痴呆症是一种限制生命的疾病;髋部骨折在痴呆患者中更为常见。这项研究概述了一位患有严重痴呆症,持续髋部骨折的92岁女性的病例。尽管已确诊(严重痴呆和髋部骨折)且病前生活质量较差,但她仍接受了延长寿命的手术。该报告概述了在这种情况下的治疗选择,知情同意和替代决策方面的问题。作者提出了一种“护理目标”方法,以管理在急诊室就诊时尚不清楚最佳治疗方法的患者。建议使用这种模型可能有助于替代决策和真正的知情同意。

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