Delayed Admission Time and Its Reason in Patients with Geriatric Hip Fracture

Pongsakorn Rungchamrussopa, Piyabuth Kittithamvongs, Puthi Tantikosol, C. Sumanasrethakul, Kitjaput Tiracharnvut, Science Metadilogkul
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Purpose: Geriatric hip fractures are common. Surgical treatment is generally required to achieve a good quality of life. It was reported that a delayed time from injury to treatment leads to poor outcomes. We aimed to determine the time interval from injury to hospital admission in patients with geriatric hip fractures and explore the reasons for delay. Methods: Information on geriatric hip fracture patients who received treatment at our hospital from November 2016 to October 2020 was extracted from medical records. The average delay time was analyzed and reported. The reasons for delay were collected from patients who were not referred from other hospitals and had a time interval from injury to admission of more than 24 h. Results: The median time interval was 0.38 days, and 127 (32%) visited the hospital more than 24 h later. In patients not referred from other hospitals, the most common cause of delay was that patients overlooked the possibility of bone fractures (58%). Other reasons included unavailable transportation (20%), missed diagnosis from other hospitals (11%), inability to afford the transportation cost (7%), and inability to talk and/or caregivers did not notice the injury (4%). Conclusions: Almost one-third of geriatric hip fracture patients had a time from injury to admission of more than 24 h. Knowing the reason for delay and determining a solution to minimize this time interval may improve treatment quality. This information demonstrates that public and healthcare providers should pay attention to elderly patients with a history of fall injury.
老年髋部骨折患者延迟入院时间及其原因
目的:老年髋部骨折是常见的。通常需要手术治疗来获得良好的生活质量。据报道,从受伤到治疗的延迟时间导致不良结果。我们的目的是确定老年髋部骨折患者从受伤到住院的时间间隔,并探讨延迟的原因。方法:提取2016年11月至2020年10月在我院治疗的老年髋部骨折患者的病历信息。分析并报告了平均延迟时间。结果:住院时间间隔中位数为0.38 d,住院时间间隔超过24 h的患者有127例(32%)住院时间间隔超过24 h。在未从其他医院转诊的患者中,最常见的延迟原因是患者忽视了骨折的可能性(58%)。其他原因包括交通不便(20%)、错过其他医院的诊断(11%)、无法负担交通费用(7%)、无法说话和/或护理人员没有注意到受伤(4%)。结论:近三分之一的老年髋部骨折患者从受伤到入院的时间超过24小时。了解延迟的原因并确定最小化这一时间间隔的解决方案可以提高治疗质量。这一信息表明,公众和医疗保健提供者应注意有跌倒损伤史的老年患者。
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