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View article: The prospective association between high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and risk of incident fractures in the general population
The prospective association between high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and risk of incident fractures in the general population Open
Higher HDL cholesterol levels are prospectively associated with 18% increased risk of new-onset fractures in men from the general population but not in women. Higher HDL cholesterol may be a novel risk factor for developing fractures in me…
View article: Cemented versus cementless cup fixation in total hip arthroplasty for proximal femoral fractures: analysis of revision and mortality rates from the German arthroplasty registry (EPRD)
Cemented versus cementless cup fixation in total hip arthroplasty for proximal femoral fractures: analysis of revision and mortality rates from the German arthroplasty registry (EPRD) Open
View article: An Acta Orthopaedica educational article: Femoral neck fractures in adults with emphasis on surgical treatment
An Acta Orthopaedica educational article: Femoral neck fractures in adults with emphasis on surgical treatment Open
Femoral neck fractures (FNFs) are associated with loss of function in all ages and excess mortality. The societal costs are high. Treatment needs to be tailored based on fracture type, functional demand, and physiological age of the patien…
View article: Lesson learned from implementing measures to prevent urinary tract infection and bladder distension in patients with hip fractures - a process evaluation
Lesson learned from implementing measures to prevent urinary tract infection and bladder distension in patients with hip fractures - a process evaluation Open
Background Catheter-associated urinary tract infections and bladder distension are common and preventable adverse events. This study presents a process evaluation of a bladder bundle, designed to change healthcare professionals’ way of thi…
View article: Cemented versus cementless cup fixation in fracture total hip arthroplasty: Analysis of revision and mortality rates from the German Arthroplasty Registry (EPRD)
Cemented versus cementless cup fixation in fracture total hip arthroplasty: Analysis of revision and mortality rates from the German Arthroplasty Registry (EPRD) Open
Background: The management of femoral neck fractures (FNF) in elderly patients depends on comorbidities, pre-fracture mobility, any hip joint disease, and life expectancy, with treatment typically involving either hemiarthroplasty (HA) or …
View article: Alcohol and drug use in adults younger than 60 years with hip fracture – A comparison of validated instruments and the clinical eye
Alcohol and drug use in adults younger than 60 years with hip fracture – A comparison of validated instruments and the clinical eye Open
Hazardous alcohol consumption is more common in non-elderly hip fracture patients than in the general population. Considering both self-reported alcohol use and clinical evaluation, women have almost as high rate as men. DUDIT indicated dr…
View article: Basicervical femoral neck fractures: an observational study derived from the Swedish Fracture Register
Basicervical femoral neck fractures: an observational study derived from the Swedish Fracture Register Open
Background and purpose: Limited research has been conducted on basicervical femoral neck fractures (bFNFs). The importance of displacement in clinical outcomes remains unclear. We aimed to characterize patient demographics, degree of displ…
View article: Reoperation-free survival after hip screws or hip arthroplasty for undisplaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly
Reoperation-free survival after hip screws or hip arthroplasty for undisplaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly Open
Aims Our primary aim was to assess reoperation-free survival at one year after the index injury in patients aged ≥ 75 years treated with internal fixation (IF) or arthroplasty for undisplaced femoral neck fractures (uFNFs). Secondary outco…
View article: Long-term risk of reoperation after modular hemiarthroplasty
Long-term risk of reoperation after modular hemiarthroplasty Open
Background It is unclear whether unipolar (UHA) or bipolar (BHA) hemiarthroplasty should be the preferred treatment of femoral neck fracture (FNF). Aim We investigated the reoperation rate at 13 years post-fracture after BHA and UHA as tre…
View article: Orthogeriatric Care in the Emergency and Perioperative Setting
Orthogeriatric Care in the Emergency and Perioperative Setting Open
This chapter explores the perioperative care of older people with significant fragility fractures requiring orthogeriatric care, with a focus on hip fracture as the most common of these injures. Surgery is the preferred treatment for most …
View article: The different strategies in treating displaced femoral neck fractures: mid-term surgical outcome in a register-based cohort of 1,283 patients aged 60–69 years
The different strategies in treating displaced femoral neck fractures: mid-term surgical outcome in a register-based cohort of 1,283 patients aged 60–69 years Open
Background and purpose: In patients around retirement age controversy exists as to whether to treat displaced femoral neck fracture (dFNF) with internal fixation (IF) or arthroplasty. An arthroplasty in this age group may need revision due…
View article: The With Or Without Olecranon K-wire (WOW OK) Trial of tension band wire fixation versus cerclage fixation without K-wires in displaced stable olecranon fractures: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
The With Or Without Olecranon K-wire (WOW OK) Trial of tension band wire fixation versus cerclage fixation without K-wires in displaced stable olecranon fractures: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Displaced olecranon fractures with a stable elbow joint are classified as Mayo type 2a or 2b and are commonly operated with tension band wiring, i.e. two K-wires and a cerclage. Retrospective studies have reported fewer reoperat…
View article: Timing of adverse events in patients undergoing acute and elective hip arthroplasty surgery: a multicentre cohort study using the Global Trigger Tool
Timing of adverse events in patients undergoing acute and elective hip arthroplasty surgery: a multicentre cohort study using the Global Trigger Tool Open
Objective To explore timing in relation to all types of adverse events (AEs), severity and preventability for patients undergoing acute and elective hip arthroplasty. Design A multicentre cohort study using retrospective record review with…
View article: Long-term risk of reoperation after modular hemiarthroplasty. Any differences between uni- or bipolar design?
Long-term risk of reoperation after modular hemiarthroplasty. Any differences between uni- or bipolar design? Open
Background It is unclear whether unipolar (UHA) or bipolar (BHA) hemiarthroplasty should be the preferred treatment of femoral neck fracture (FNF). Aim We investigated the reoperation rate at 13 years post-fracture after BHA and UHA as tre…
View article: Assessing osteonecrosis of the femoral head after internal fixation of femoral neck fractures in young patients with fixation implants in situ: the value of MARS MRI in relation to conventional radiography and patient-reported outcomes
Assessing osteonecrosis of the femoral head after internal fixation of femoral neck fractures in young patients with fixation implants in situ: the value of MARS MRI in relation to conventional radiography and patient-reported outcomes Open
Background and purpose: Little is known on the use of metal artifact reduction sequence (MARS) MRI to diagnose osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) after fixation of femoral neck fractures (FNF) with conventional metal implants present…
View article: Lingering challenges in everyday life for adults under age 60 with hip fractures – a qualitative study of the lived experience during the first three years
Lingering challenges in everyday life for adults under age 60 with hip fractures – a qualitative study of the lived experience during the first three years Open
The lived experience of sustaining a hip fracture in individuals under 60 includes substantial challenges in everyday life, even up to 3.5 years after the injury. Rehabilitation pathways tailored to the needs of younger patients are reques…
View article: Rehabilitation Outcomes Following Hip Fracture of Home-Based Exercise Interventions Using a Wearable Device—A Randomized Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Study
Rehabilitation Outcomes Following Hip Fracture of Home-Based Exercise Interventions Using a Wearable Device—A Randomized Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Study Open
Although hip fractures are common and severe, there is insufficient evidence concerning which type of rehabilitation is most beneficial. The primary aim of this three-armed pilot study was to investigate any difference in outcome after hip…
View article: Inter-departmental variation in surgical treatment of proximal femoral fractures: A nationwide observational cohort study
Inter-departmental variation in surgical treatment of proximal femoral fractures: A nationwide observational cohort study Open
Background and purpose Hip fractures should be treated based on the best available evidence and cost-effectively to optimize the outcome for this large group of frail patients. This study examined nationwide variation in surgical methods u…
View article: Conversion to Arthroplasty After Internal Fixation of Nondisplaced Femoral Neck Fractures
Conversion to Arthroplasty After Internal Fixation of Nondisplaced Femoral Neck Fractures Open
Background: Although most nondisplaced or minimally displaced femoral neck fractures are routinely treated with internal fixation, high rates of secondary surgical procedures are common, especially in the elderly population. Primary arthro…
View article: Interactive Interventions Can Improve Hand Hygiene and Aseptic Techniques During Perioperative Care—Experience From the “Safe Hands” Project
Interactive Interventions Can Improve Hand Hygiene and Aseptic Techniques During Perioperative Care—Experience From the “Safe Hands” Project Open
View article: A co-created nurse-driven catheterisation protocol can reduce bladder distension in acute hip fracture patients - results from a longitudinal observational study
A co-created nurse-driven catheterisation protocol can reduce bladder distension in acute hip fracture patients - results from a longitudinal observational study Open
View article: Study protocol: The DAICY trial—dual versus single-antibiotic impregnated cement in primary hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture—a register-based cluster-randomized crossover-controlled trial
Study protocol: The DAICY trial—dual versus single-antibiotic impregnated cement in primary hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture—a register-based cluster-randomized crossover-controlled trial Open
Background and purpose: Older patients with a displaced femoral neck fracture (FNF) are often treated with a cemented primary hemiarthroplasty (HA). The DAICY trial investigates whether high-dose dual-impregnated antibioticloaded cement (D…
View article: Reduction of early surgical site and other care related infections in 3553 hip fracture patients: lessons learned from the 5-year Safe Hands project
Reduction of early surgical site and other care related infections in 3553 hip fracture patients: lessons learned from the 5-year Safe Hands project Open
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) after acute hip fracture surgery is a devastating complication associated with increased suffering and mortality. The aim of the study was to investigate early SSI, sepsis, pneumonia and urinary tra…
View article: Early menopause and weight loss are significant factors associated with risk of future fracture in middle-aged women
Early menopause and weight loss are significant factors associated with risk of future fracture in middle-aged women Open
View article: Do Dual-mobility Cups Reduce Revision Risk in Femoral Neck Fractures Compared With Conventional THA Designs? An International Meta-analysis of Arthroplasty Registries
Do Dual-mobility Cups Reduce Revision Risk in Femoral Neck Fractures Compared With Conventional THA Designs? An International Meta-analysis of Arthroplasty Registries Open
Background Dual-mobility cups in THA were designed to reduce prosthesis instability and the subsequent risk of revision surgery in high-risk patients, such as those with hip fractures. However, there are limited data from clinical studies …
View article: Rate of conversion to secondary arthroplasty after femoral neck fractures in 796 younger patients treated with internal fixation: a Swedish national register-based study
Rate of conversion to secondary arthroplasty after femoral neck fractures in 796 younger patients treated with internal fixation: a Swedish national register-based study Open
Background and purpose: In younger patients with a femoral neck fracture (FNF), internal fixation is the recommended treatment regardless of displacement. Healing complications are often treated with arthroplasty. We determined the rate of…
View article: Total Hip Arthroplasty Leads to Better Results After Low-Energy Displaced Femoral Neck Fracture in Patients Aged 55 to 70 Years
Total Hip Arthroplasty Leads to Better Results After Low-Energy Displaced Femoral Neck Fracture in Patients Aged 55 to 70 Years Open
Background: The optimal treatment of displaced femoral neck fractures in patients 55 to 70 years old remains controversial. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of closed reduction and internal fixation with cannulated scr…
View article: Stress fractures of the femoral neck in adults: an observational study on epidemiology, treatment, and reoperations from the Swedish Fracture Register
Stress fractures of the femoral neck in adults: an observational study on epidemiology, treatment, and reoperations from the Swedish Fracture Register Open
Background and purpose: Stress fractures of the femoral neck (sFNFs) are uncommon injuries. Studies on sFNFs are rare. We describe the demographics, classification, treatment, reoperation rates, and mortality in a cohort of sFNF patients f…
View article: Effectiveness of implementing a preventive urinary catheter care bundle in hip fracture patients
Effectiveness of implementing a preventive urinary catheter care bundle in hip fracture patients Open
Background Urinary catheter (UC)–associated infections are one of the most common preventable healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and they frequently occur in older, frail populations. Aim The study aim was to describe the incidence of…
View article: Clinical outcomes of patients with Garden I and II femoral neck fractures as verified on MRI: a retrospective case series
Clinical outcomes of patients with Garden I and II femoral neck fractures as verified on MRI: a retrospective case series Open