Recovery and prediction of physical function 1 year following hip fracture.

Monica Beckmann, Vigdis Bruun-Olsen, Are Hugo Pripp, Astrid Bergland, Toby Smith, Kristi Elisabeth Heiberg
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the recovery of physical function, health related quality of life (HRQoL), and pain for people following hip fracture for the initial 12 months, and to examine whether postoperative outcome measures of physical function, HRQoL, and pain can predict physical function at 3 and 12 months.

Design: A prospective single-center observational study, as part of the HIPFRAC trial.

Settings: One hospital with two associated municipalities in Norway.

Subjects: 207 participants with hip fracture included in the study (140 participants transferred to a short-term nursing home placement and 67 transferred directly home at discharge from hospital).

Method: Outcome measures were Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Timed Up & Go (TUG), Stair climbing test (SC), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain at rest and in activity, and EQ-5D-5L index and health score. Data were analysed by repeated measures of variance and multivariate regression analyses.

Results: There were statistically significant improvements in physical function (SPPB total score and TUG), NRS-pain in activity, and HRQoL (EQ-5D-5L) from hospital discharge to 3-month follow-up for the whole cohort and the two groups (p < 0.001). However, the largest improvements occurred within the first 3 months. Further statistically significant improvements occurred between 3 and 12 months (p < 0.05). The strongest predictors of physical function at 3 and 12 months post-fracture were physical function (SPPB) at hospital discharge and pre-fracture requirement of a walking aid.

Conclusion: The recovery of physical function, HRQoL, and pain in participants after hip fracture indicates gradual improvements during the initial 12-month follow-up, with the largest improvements within the first 3 months.

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髋部骨折后1年身体功能的恢复和预测。
目的:探讨髋部骨折患者最初12个月的身体功能、健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和疼痛的恢复情况,并探讨术后身体功能、HRQoL和疼痛的结局指标是否可以预测3个月和12个月的身体功能。设计:一项前瞻性单中心观察性研究,作为HIPFRAC试验的一部分。环境:在挪威有一家医院和两个联合市镇。研究对象:207名髋部骨折患者纳入研究(140名患者转入短期养老院,67名患者出院后直接转回家)。方法:观察指标为短时间体能测试(SPPB)、定时上跑(TUG)、爬楼梯测试(SC)、静止和活动疼痛数值评定量表(NRS)、EQ-5D-5L指数和健康评分。数据分析采用重复方差测量和多元回归分析。结果:从出院到随访3个月,整个队列和两组患者的身体功能(SPPB总分和TUG)、nrs -活动疼痛和HRQoL (EQ-5D-5L)均有统计学意义的改善(p)。结论:髋部骨折后参与者的身体功能、HRQoL和疼痛的恢复在随访的最初12个月逐渐改善,其中前3个月改善最大。
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