Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population

INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are an important cause of morbidity and mortality and one of the main causes of disability in the older population. The lifetime risk for any type of osteoporotic fracture is very high and falls within the range of 40–50% in women and 13–22% for men. In Mexico, the lifeti...

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Main Authors: Esperanza Ramírez-Pérez, Patricia Clark, Fernando Carlos, Araceli Camacho, Francisco Franco-Marina
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Language:English
Published: Medwave Estudios Limitada 2014-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/5972
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spelling doaj-8b2ff18579164919bc89593d2b0ad7232020-11-25T01:47:57ZengMedwave Estudios LimitadaMedwave0717-63842014-06-011405e5972e597210.5867/medwave.2014.05.5972Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican populationEsperanza Ramírez-Pérez0Patricia Clark1Fernando Carlos2Araceli Camacho3Francisco Franco-Marina4Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación, MéxicoHospital Infantil de México, "Federico Gómez", MéxicoHospital Infantil de México, "Federico Gómez", MéxicoHospital Infantil de México, "Federico Gómez", MéxicoInstituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias, México INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are an important cause of morbidity and mortality and one of the main causes of disability in the older population. The lifetime risk for any type of osteoporotic fracture is very high and falls within the range of 40–50% in women and 13–22% for men. In Mexico, the lifetime likelihood of having a hip fracture at 50 years of age is 8.5% in Mexican women and 3.8% in Mexican men, but this is expected to rise in upcoming years. AIM This study aims to report the Health-Related Quality of Life over the first six months after a hip fracture in two public and two private tertiary care hospitals in Mexico City. METHOD Changes over time were evaluated through visual observation of each patient’s development trajectory using the graphic representation of the EQ-5D global score. The trajectories were grouped by affinity into five levels of progress according to clinical course. The identified descriptive options were analyzed using the multinomial logistic regression model (LR). RESULTS One-hundred-and-thirty-six (136) patients with a hip fracture were followed after surgery. Their mean age was 77 ± 10 years. During the first month, mobility, daily activities, and self-care were the most affected. The group aged between 80 and 84 years reported extreme problems regarding anxiety and depression (21%), and those aged between 50 and 74 years described having issues concerning pain and discomfort (27%). At the 6-month follow-up, only those aged > 85 years of age showed worsening of their condition, a high proportion of these ranking at level 3 in mobility, self-care, and anxiety/depression. Toward the end of the follow-up period, this last group reported having extreme problems (being unable to carry out everyday activities) and worsening of their mobility (9.2%) (inability to walk about) (LR test, p = 0.06). DISCUSSION Patients with hip fracture showed difficulties in different areas during the first month after surgery, with steady recuperation up to month six. Age was an important factor in the recovery of all evaluated domains. This graphical tool facilitates classification, identification, and monitoring Health-Related Quality of Life in patients with hip fractures.http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/5972health-related quality of lifehip fracturesurgeryadult populationfollow-upMexico
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author Esperanza Ramírez-Pérez
Patricia Clark
Fernando Carlos
Araceli Camacho
Francisco Franco-Marina
spellingShingle Esperanza Ramírez-Pérez
Patricia Clark
Fernando Carlos
Araceli Camacho
Francisco Franco-Marina
Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
Medwave
health-related quality of life
hip fracture
surgery
adult population
follow-up
Mexico
author_facet Esperanza Ramírez-Pérez
Patricia Clark
Fernando Carlos
Araceli Camacho
Francisco Franco-Marina
author_sort Esperanza Ramírez-Pérez
title Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
title_short Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
title_full Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
title_fullStr Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
title_full_unstemmed Health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in Mexican population
title_sort health-related quality of life after surgery for hip fracture: a multicentric study in mexican population
publisher Medwave Estudios Limitada
series Medwave
issn 0717-6384
publishDate 2014-06-01
description INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are an important cause of morbidity and mortality and one of the main causes of disability in the older population. The lifetime risk for any type of osteoporotic fracture is very high and falls within the range of 40–50% in women and 13–22% for men. In Mexico, the lifetime likelihood of having a hip fracture at 50 years of age is 8.5% in Mexican women and 3.8% in Mexican men, but this is expected to rise in upcoming years. AIM This study aims to report the Health-Related Quality of Life over the first six months after a hip fracture in two public and two private tertiary care hospitals in Mexico City. METHOD Changes over time were evaluated through visual observation of each patient’s development trajectory using the graphic representation of the EQ-5D global score. The trajectories were grouped by affinity into five levels of progress according to clinical course. The identified descriptive options were analyzed using the multinomial logistic regression model (LR). RESULTS One-hundred-and-thirty-six (136) patients with a hip fracture were followed after surgery. Their mean age was 77 ± 10 years. During the first month, mobility, daily activities, and self-care were the most affected. The group aged between 80 and 84 years reported extreme problems regarding anxiety and depression (21%), and those aged between 50 and 74 years described having issues concerning pain and discomfort (27%). At the 6-month follow-up, only those aged > 85 years of age showed worsening of their condition, a high proportion of these ranking at level 3 in mobility, self-care, and anxiety/depression. Toward the end of the follow-up period, this last group reported having extreme problems (being unable to carry out everyday activities) and worsening of their mobility (9.2%) (inability to walk about) (LR test, p = 0.06). DISCUSSION Patients with hip fracture showed difficulties in different areas during the first month after surgery, with steady recuperation up to month six. Age was an important factor in the recovery of all evaluated domains. This graphical tool facilitates classification, identification, and monitoring Health-Related Quality of Life in patients with hip fractures.
topic health-related quality of life
hip fracture
surgery
adult population
follow-up
Mexico
url http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/5972
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