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Hip Replacement For Femur Neck Fracture In The Elderly, Effects Of Delayed Surgical Intervention On Morbidity And Mortality, A Retrospective Comparative Study, Ahmed Habib, Shah Fahad, Muhammad Atif, Javeria Saeed, Pervaiz Hashmi, Mujahid Jamil Khattak Sep 2021

Hip Replacement For Femur Neck Fracture In The Elderly, Effects Of Delayed Surgical Intervention On Morbidity And Mortality, A Retrospective Comparative Study, Ahmed Habib, Shah Fahad, Muhammad Atif, Javeria Saeed, Pervaiz Hashmi, Mujahid Jamil Khattak

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in the elderly population. Delay in operating on patients with hip fracture is associated with greater mortality and morbidity. A retrospective review of medical charts of patients who underwent primary total hip replacement (THR) for neck of femur fractures at our tertiary care level 1 trauma was carried out. Data was collected from the patients' charts and analysed for 30-day mortality and morbidity. A total of 96 patients were included in the study. Out of the 36 patients in the delayed THR group, mortality within 30 days was observed in 4 …


Leaving Against Medical Advice From In-Patients Departments Rate, Reasons And Predicting Risk Factors For Re-Visiting Hospital Retrospective Cohort From A Tertiary Care Hospital, Obada Hasan, Muhammad Adil Samad, Hamza Khan, Maryam Sarfraz, Shahryar Noordin, Tashfeen Ahmad, Gul Nowshad Aug 2019

Leaving Against Medical Advice From In-Patients Departments Rate, Reasons And Predicting Risk Factors For Re-Visiting Hospital Retrospective Cohort From A Tertiary Care Hospital, Obada Hasan, Muhammad Adil Samad, Hamza Khan, Maryam Sarfraz, Shahryar Noordin, Tashfeen Ahmad, Gul Nowshad

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Background: Approximately 1% to 2% of hospitalized patients get discharged or leave from the hospital against medical advice and up to 26% in some centers. They have higher readmission rate and risk of complications than patients who receive complete care. In this study we aimed to determine the rate of leave against medical advice (LAMA) and reasons for the same across different in-patient departments of a tertiary care hospital.
Methods: Retrospective cohort study on patients admitted in all departments at our institute over a 1-year period. All patients who were admitted to an in-patient ward at the hospital and who …