Predictors of walking ability at discharge post proximal femoral fracture in an acute care hospital.

Tomoyasu Endo, Yukinori Tsukuda, Atsushi Oishi, Masanari Hamasaki
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[Purpose] To identify factors immediately post surgical treatment of proximal femoral fractures that can predict walking ability at discharge from an acute care hospital within one month. [Participants and Methods] A total of 122 patients >50 years, admitted to our institution with a fractured proximal femur, were able to walk independently or with a cane or walker prior to admission, and were prescribed physical therapy, post-surgery, were evaluated. Each patient was assigned to one of two groups: those who could walk with a cane or independently at discharge (walking group; n=35) and those who could not walk with the assistance of a cane at discharge (non-walking group; n=87). Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of walking ability at discharge. [Results] Age, sex, pre-injury Functional Independence Measure motor (FIMm) score, and pre-injury Functional Independence Measure cognitive (FIMc) score were significantly related to walking ability. In the multivariate regression analysis, the FIMc score was a significant predictor of walking ability. [Conclusion] A detailed assessment of cognitive function on admission may enable predictions regarding the feasibility of direct discharge and the provision of appropriate rehabilitation.

急性护理医院股骨近端骨折出院时行走能力的预测因素。
【目的】探讨股骨近端骨折术后立即预测急性护理医院出院1个月内行走能力的因素。[参与者和方法]我们对122名年龄在50岁至50岁之间的股骨近端骨折患者进行评估,这些患者在入院前能够独立行走或使用手杖或助行器,并在手术后进行了物理治疗。每个患者被分配到两组中的一组:那些在出院时可以用拐杖行走或独立行走的人(步行组;N =35)和那些在出院时不能借助手杖行走的人(不行走组;n = 87)。进行多变量回归分析以确定出院时行走能力的预测因素。[结果]年龄、性别、损伤前功能独立测量运动(FIMm)评分、损伤前功能独立测量认知(FIMc)评分与行走能力显著相关。在多变量回归分析中,FIMc评分是行走能力的显著预测因子。[结论]入院时对认知功能的详细评估可以预测直接出院的可行性和提供适当的康复治疗。
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