2024
DOI: 10.1302/2633-1462.54.bjo-2024-0002.r1
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30-day and one-year readmission rate in 11,270 patients with surgical treatment for proximal femoral fractures across Austria

Maria A. Smolle,
Stefan F. Fischerauer,
Ines Vukic
et al.

Abstract: AimsPatients with proximal femoral fractures (PFFs) are often multimorbid, thus unplanned readmissions following surgery are common. We therefore aimed to analyze 30-day and one-year readmission rates, reasons for, and factors associated with, readmission risk in a cohort of patients with surgically treated PFFs across Austria.MethodsData from 11,270 patients with PFFs, treated surgically (osteosyntheses, n = 6,435; endoprostheses, n = 4,835) at Austrian hospitals within a one-year period (January to December … Show more

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