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Functional recover and length of stay after hip fracture in patients taking corticosteroids

DI MONACO M; VALLERO F; DI MONACO R
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 83, n° 8, p. 633-639
Doc n°: 114789
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DE34 - TRAUMATISMES - HANCHE

Objective: To evaluate the functional recovery and the length of stay after hip fracture in patients receiving corticosterolds. Design: A total of 796 inpatients with hip fracture consecutively admitted to our rehabilitation hospital were included in this retrospective study. A total of 36 of 796 were currently treated with either oral (n = 23) or inhaled (n = 13) corticosteroids. Results: No significant differences were shown between corticosteroid users and controls for Barthel index score at admission or discharge, change in Barthel index score resulting from rehabilitation, and length of stay. Multiple regression, including 11 confounding variables, showed that several factors, but not the treatment with corticosteroids, were significantly associated with the Barthel index score or the length of stay. The results were similar when the two subgroups of patients receiving corticosteroids were evaluated separately. In the subgroup of the patients receiving oral corticosteroids, no meaningful correlations were observed between the daily dose (milligrams of prednisone equivalent) and the Barthel index score, the change in the Barthel index score attributable to rehabilitation, or the length of stay. Conclusions: After hip fracture, neither the functional recovery nor the length of stay were significantly affected by the current treatment with corticosteroids.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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