Relationship between functional independence measure scores and timed up-and-go time in postoperative elderly patients with vertebral and hip fractures.

Daisuke Ashida, Hisahide Nishio, Mizuho Fujiwara, Nobuhiko Iwai
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[Purpose] To analyze the correlation between the timed up-and-go time and functional independence measure total score in postoperative elderly patients with vertebral and hip fractures. [Participants and Methods] The total functional independence measure scores and timed up-and-go times of 87 Japanese patients aged ≥65 years with a history of vertebral or hip fracture surgery were analyzed. Patients were classified based on age (<85 or ≥85 years), sex (female or male), fracture type (vertebral or hip fracture), and postoperative period (early or late). [Results] In the comparative analyses between the two datasets within the groups, significant differences were observed in functional independence measure scores and timed up-and-go times between patients in the early and late postoperative periods. In the correlation analyses using functional independence measure scores and timed up-and-go times, significant negative correlations were observed in all groups, except for one group of patients in the late postoperative period. In the contingency table analyses, several patients with low functional independence measure scores had a timed up-and-go time of >35 s. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis indicated that a timed up-and-go time of >35 s can be a predictive marker of nursing care requirement in the early postoperative period. [Conclusion] In the present study, we clarified the relationship between functional independence measure score and timed up-and-go time in postoperative elderly patients with vertebral and hip fractures and confirmed that timed up-and-go time is a predictive marker of nursing care requirement.

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老年椎体和髋部骨折患者术后功能独立测量评分与起跳时间的关系。
【目的】分析老年椎、髋部骨折患者术后起跳时间与功能独立性测量总分的相关性。【参与者与方法】分析87例年龄≥65岁、有椎体或髋部骨折手术史的日本患者的总功能独立性测量得分和起跳时间。患者根据年龄(35岁)进行分类。患者工作特征曲线分析显示,术后早期起跳时间bbb35 s可作为患者术后早期护理需求的预测指标。【结论】本研究明确了老年椎、髋部骨折患者术后功能独立测量评分与定时起程时间的关系,确认了定时起程时间是护理需求的预测指标。
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