The ICD-10 Charlson Comorbidity Index predicted mortality but not resource utilization following hip fracture. J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68(1):44-51.Toson B, Harvey LA, Close JC. The ICD-10 Charlson Comorbidity Index predicted mortality but not resource utilization following hip fracture. J Clin ...
(1) fracture of the femoral neck or proximal femur; (2) cervical, trochanteric, intracapsular, extracapsular, or intertrochanteric fracture; (3) hip fracture defined on the basis of International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes; or (4) hip fracture with no specification of fracture ...
This is the first study analysing incidence and secular trends of hip fracture in the population aged ≥ 50 years in Austria. In comparison to analyses from Germany [4], Spain [10] and Switzerland [8], the hip fracture incidence in Austria is higher, but it is lower than in Scandinavia ...
The register at the National Board of Health and Welfare was used to identify persons with hip fracture. This register was searched for ICD-10 codes S72.0, S72.1, and S72.2, using each person’s unique identification number. All persons who initially were treated in the SU and who later g...
A hip fracture was defined as a fracture with ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision) code between S72.0 and S72.2, S72.0 being classified as a cervical fracture and S72.1 and S72.2 as trochanteric fractures. All of the hip fractures were confirmed manually from ...
This study examines the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage on the recovery trajectory of older adults following a fall-related hip fracture. Utilizing Medicare fee-for-service claims data, we identified 52,012 older adults with hip fractures via ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes, and ...
Inclusion criteria were Thai nationals age ≥ 50 years who had been injured in simple fall which was defined in the medical record as low-energy fall from a standing height. The exclusion criteria were a bilateral or a previous hip fracture and fractures in more than 1 area. Patients with ...
The risk of osteoporosis and associated fragility fracture is increased 1.2-fold in patients with T2DM5. Among associated fragility fractures, hip fracture (HFx) is one of the most serious, with a 1-year mortality rate ranging from 2.4% in Japan to 34.8% in Hungary10. Previous studies have...
The most ten common diagnosis in primary PHR and THR were femoral neck fractures (FNF), avascular necrosis (AVN), osteoarthrosis (OA), malunion and nonunion of fracture, rheumatoid arthritis, pathologic fracture, ankylosing spondylitis, congenital anteversion of femur, pyogenic arthritis, and congeni...
The consistency of care for older patients with a hip fracture: are the results of the integrated orthogeriatric treatment model of the centre of geriatric traumatology consistent 10 years after implementation? Arch Osteoporos, 13 (2018), p. 131 ...