Laura Del Baño-Barragán, Álvaro Martínez-García, Daniel Garríguez-Pérez, Jesús Mora-Fernández, Javier García-Coiradas, Jose A Valle-Cruz, Fernando Marco
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导言:老年人髋部骨折的发病率呈上升趋势,偶尔还会并发上肢骨折。我们的调查旨在确定,与单独发生髋部骨折的患者相比,这些患者的功能预后是否较差、住院时间是否较长、死亡率是否较高。材料和方法 我们回顾性分析了 2017 年 1 月至 2020 年 3 月期间本中心收治的 1088 名髋部骨折老年患者。我们记录了合并骨折及其治疗情况。我们分析了住院时间、院内死亡率和功能。结果 我们发现了 63 名合并上肢骨折的患者(5.6%)。其中,93.7%为女性,平均年龄为86.4岁。80.9%的上肢骨折发生在桡骨远端或肱骨近端。合并骨折的患者住院时间延长(平均 19.6 对 12.8,P = 0.002),出院时返回自己家中的比例降低(23.6% 对 26.3%,P = 0.042),院内死亡率增加(9.5% 对 5.9%,P = 0.003)。结论 并发上肢骨折的患者需要更长的住院时间,院内死亡率也较高。此外,这种情况与短期功能恢复能力下降有关,从而降低了患者出院后回家的机会。
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[Translated article] Concurrent uper limb and hip fracture in the elderly: experience at our centre.

Introduction The incidence of hip fracture in the elderly is on the rise, occasionally accompanied by concurrent upper limb fractures. Our investigation aims to determine whether these patients experience poorer functional outcomes, prolonged hospitalisation, or higher mortality rates when compared to those with isolated hip fracture. Material and methods We retrospectively reviewed 1,088 elderly patients admitted to our centre with hip fracture between January 2017 and March 2020. We recorded the presence of concomitant fractures and their treatment. We analysed the duration of hospital stay, in-hospital mortality and function. Results We identified 63 patients with concomitant upper limb fracture (5.6%). Among them, 93.7% were women and the average age was 86.4 years. 80.9% of the upper limb fractures were of the distal radius or proximal humerus. Patients with concomitant fracture had increased length of stay (mean, 19.6 vs, 12.8, p = 0.002), decreased proportion of patients returning to their own home at discharge (23.6% vs, 26.3%, p = 0.042) and increased in-hospital mortality rate (9.5% vs, 5.9%, p = 0.003). Conclusions Patients with concomitant upper limb fracture require a longer length of stay and exhibit an elevated in-hospital mortality rate. Furthermore, this condition is associated with a reduced short-term functional recovery, thereby decreasing the chances of the patient returning home upon hospital discharge.

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