2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(99)00304-6
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Outcome after hemi-arthroplasty for displaced intracapsular femoral neck fracture related to mental state

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“…[9,21] In our study, similar to the literature, we found no significant difference between the groups in terms of postoperative medical complications and length of hospital stay as shown in Table 3. Yet, our length of hospital stay was shorter than other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…[9,21] In our study, similar to the literature, we found no significant difference between the groups in terms of postoperative medical complications and length of hospital stay as shown in Table 3. Yet, our length of hospital stay was shorter than other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Of these 26 articles, 13 met the inclusion criteria: five randomized clinical trials (RCTs), seven prospective cohort series, and one retrospective cohort study. Articles carried forward to full-text review were excluded for having unclear methods, 17,21,30,31 using heterogeneous populations, 21,30-32 not reporting data specifically for dementia patients, [33][34][35] not describing a rehabilitation intervention, [36][37][38] or not reporting sufficient outcome data related to our patient population of interest. 39 Agreement between reviewers at the abstract level was moderate for pair 1 (k ¼ 0.53) and fair for pair 2 (k ¼ 0.31).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demented patient with a displaced femoral neck fracture poses a special problem because of the higher risk of dislocation of the prosthesis (Khan et al 1981, Woolson andRahimtoola 1999) and higher mortality after a femoral neck fracture (Ions andStevens 1987, Clayer andBauze 1989). van Dortmont et al (2000) considered internal fixation safer in this patient group, since they had a higher mortality after hemiarthroplasty than lucid patients.…”
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confidence: 92%