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Frailty And Post-Operative Outcomes In Adult Hip Fracture Patients, Melissa Yager
Frailty And Post-Operative Outcomes In Adult Hip Fracture Patients, Melissa Yager
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Background/ Purpose: The majority of adult hip fracture patients never return to their pre-fracture functional level and have a poor quality of life (Kistler, Nicholas, Kates, & Friedman, 2015; Pioli et al., 2016; Sheehan et al., 2018). The prevalence of frailty in adult hip fracture patients is estimated at 51%. Frail patients with hip fractures are twice as likely to have a complication (Kistler et al., 2015). Extant studies have examined frailty and hip fractures independently, nonetheless, a gap in the literature exists with few investigations of the connection between frailty and post-operative outcomes after hip fracture. The purpose …
Patient-Specific Factors Associated With Surgical Delay In A Large Academic Hospital, Natalie Meyers
Patient-Specific Factors Associated With Surgical Delay In A Large Academic Hospital, Natalie Meyers
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The high cost of healthcare is driving the search for more efficient practice, especially in high-stakes locations like the operating room. In addition to financial losses, patients suffer physical and emotional distress, including an increased risk of morbidity or mortality when surgical cases are delayed due to inefficiency. While patient-related causes of delay have been implicated, it is unclear which specific factors are most significant. This study aimed to identify specific patient factors correlated with surgical delay and develop a predictive risk algorithm that describes the relationship between patient-specific factors and surgical delay.
A retrospective review of 36,543 patients’ charts …