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Elderly with femoral neck fracture: analysis of falls and functional changes

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Resumo:According to the Portuguese Ministry of Health there are in Portugal more than 9500 femoral neck fractures each year, which reached hospital expenses of around 52 million euros. The same source estimates the mortality from 20% to 30% over a year after fracture; referring to severe disability it reaches a prevalence of 40% in the same period. To know the effect on the functional capacity of the elderly falling victim, which results in femoral neck fracture.This research is a descriptive, longitudinal, prospective correlational study with a quantitative methodology. The sample consisted of 35 elderly patients at the first assessment and thirty in the second, all admitted to the trauma service of the Bragança Hospital Unit, Portugal. Data collection took place between February and June 2014 and the second evaluation was conducted between August and December 2014. It was intended to assess the degree of recovery of functional ability after fracture of the proximal end of the femur, the fear of falling and characterize the falls. The instrument used for calculating the degree of functional recovery was the Katz index Of the sample studied 33.3% had femoral neck fracture and the remaining 66.6% had trochanteric, subtrochanteric and intertrochanteric fractures. Surgical treatment was instituted in 93.3%. The values of the Katz index decreased from 15.53 to 12.93 points. The degree of recovery of functional independence is significantly higher in patients who went under osteosynthesis with hip prosthesis, whether it was partial or total. The variables that most influenced the functional recovery were: the type of fracture and the type of osteosynthesis. There was a decline in functional capacity and in parallel an increase in the fear of falling.
Autores principais:Barreira, Elisabete Maria Gomes
Outros Autores:Novo, André; Preto, Leonel; Mendes, Eugénia
Assunto:Elderly Femoral neck fracture Functional capacity
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:póster em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:According to the Portuguese Ministry of Health there are in Portugal more than 9500 femoral neck fractures each year, which reached hospital expenses of around 52 million euros. The same source estimates the mortality from 20% to 30% over a year after fracture; referring to severe disability it reaches a prevalence of 40% in the same period. To know the effect on the functional capacity of the elderly falling victim, which results in femoral neck fracture.This research is a descriptive, longitudinal, prospective correlational study with a quantitative methodology. The sample consisted of 35 elderly patients at the first assessment and thirty in the second, all admitted to the trauma service of the Bragança Hospital Unit, Portugal. Data collection took place between February and June 2014 and the second evaluation was conducted between August and December 2014. It was intended to assess the degree of recovery of functional ability after fracture of the proximal end of the femur, the fear of falling and characterize the falls. The instrument used for calculating the degree of functional recovery was the Katz index Of the sample studied 33.3% had femoral neck fracture and the remaining 66.6% had trochanteric, subtrochanteric and intertrochanteric fractures. Surgical treatment was instituted in 93.3%. The values of the Katz index decreased from 15.53 to 12.93 points. The degree of recovery of functional independence is significantly higher in patients who went under osteosynthesis with hip prosthesis, whether it was partial or total. The variables that most influenced the functional recovery were: the type of fracture and the type of osteosynthesis. There was a decline in functional capacity and in parallel an increase in the fear of falling.