Title of article :
Routine functional assessment for hip fracture patients
Author/Authors :
PEDERSEN, Tonny J Rehabilitation Department - OUH Odense University Hospital - Svendborg Hospital , LAURITSEN, ens M Orthopaedic Department - OUH Odense University Hospital
Pages :
6
From page :
374
To page :
379
Abstract :
Background and purpose — Pre-fracture functional level has been shown to be a consistent predictor of rehabilitation outcomes in older hip fracture patients. We validated 4 overall pre-fracture functional level assessment instruments in patients aged 65 or more, used the prediction of outcome at 4 months post-fracture, and assessed cutoff values for decision making in treatment and rehabilitation. Patients and methods — 165 consecutive patients with acute primary hip fracture were prospectively included in the study. Pre-fracture Barthel-20, Barthel-100, cumulated ambulation score, and new mobility score were scored immediately after admission. Outcome defi ned as mortality, residential status, and independent walking ability was assessed at 4 months. Results — 3 of the assessment instruments, namely Barthel-20, Barthel-100, and new mobility score, correlated with outcome at 4 months post-fracture and were valid predictors. Thresholds were estimated. We found no evidence that Barthel-100, with its fi ner granularity, performs better than Barthel-20 as a predictor. Interpretation — Our fi ndings indicate that pre-fracture scores of Barthel-20 and new mobility score have predictive ability, and further investigation of usage for guidance of clinical and reha- bilitation decisions concerning hip fracture patients is warranted.
Keywords :
hip fracture patients , Routine functional assessment
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica
Serial Year :
2016
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2618254
Link To Document :
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