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Prediction of postoperative rehabilitation in hip fracture morbidity, mortality and patients: the cumulated ambulation score

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CLINICAL REHABILITATION
卷 20, 期 8, 页码 701-708

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/0269215506cre987oa

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Objective: To validate the cumulated ambulation score as an early postoperative predictor of short-term outcome in hip fracture patients. Design: Prospective, descriptive study. Setting: An orthopaedic hip fracture unit in a university hospital. Patients: Four hundred and twenty-six consecutive hip fracture patients with an independent walking function admitted from their own home. Rehabilitation followed a well-defined multimodal rehabilitation regimen and discharge criteria. Main outcome measure: Admission tests with a new mobility score to assess prefracture functional mobility and a short mental score for cognitive dysfunction were performed. On the first three postoperative days patients were assessed with the cumulated ambulation score consisting of a cumulated assessment of simple ambulation characteristics with a score from 0 to 18 (fully mobile). The three assessments were correlated to short-term outcome parameters. Results: The cumulated ambulation score was a highly significant predictor for length of hospitalization, time to discharge status, 30-day mortality and postoperative medical complications (P < 0.001 for all). The cumulated ambulation score was superior in its association with all postoperative outcome parameters to both the New Mobility Score and the mental score. A cumulated ambulation score of >= 10 correlated with a 99% survival at one month and 93% discharge to own home. Conclusion: The cumulated ambulation score is a potentially valuable score for early prediction of short-term postoperative outcome after hip fracture surgery.

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