Hip Fractures—Patient Background

  • Thomas Dolk Department of Orthopaedics, Regionsjukhuset, Orebro, Sweden

Abstract

A consecutive series of 282 patients with hip fractures, with a mean age of 76 years, was studied. Two-thirds of the patients (182) lived in their own homes, half of them alone and one-third of the 182 requiring regular help. Widows were more common in the age group 75 - 84 years and widowers and single men in the age group 65 - 74 years.

Thirty % of the patients used walking aids and had previously sustained fractures of the osteoporotic type. One-fourth of the patients were confused on arrival at hospital. Laboratory tests differed little from values in the normal population. Chest X-ray was of value and cardiac decompensation was diagnosed in a small group. Time aspects of the hip fracture accident are discussed. No increase in incidence in the age group over 70 years was found during the period 1971 - 1981.

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Published
1989-09-01
How to Cite
Dolk T. (1989). Hip Fractures—Patient Background. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 94(2), 183-194. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009738909178563
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Original Articles