2020
DOI: 10.1080/17453674.2020.1863688
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Hospital variation in the risk of infection after hip fracture surgery: a population-based cohort study including 29,598 patients from 2012–2017

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“…Studies (Bai et al, 2020; Barcelo et al, 2021) have shown that pulmonary infection is an independent risk factor for death after hip fracture in the elderly. Studies (Stahl et al, 2021; Vesterager et al, 2021) have found that 14% of elderly hip fracture patients with postoperative lung infections die within 30 days, while the mortality rate of patients with non-pulmonary infections within 30 days is only 1.7%. At the same time, the risk of death for patients with pulmonary infection after hip fracture is 7.36 times higher than that of patients without pulmonary infection after surgery (The HIP ATTACK Investigators, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies (Bai et al, 2020; Barcelo et al, 2021) have shown that pulmonary infection is an independent risk factor for death after hip fracture in the elderly. Studies (Stahl et al, 2021; Vesterager et al, 2021) have found that 14% of elderly hip fracture patients with postoperative lung infections die within 30 days, while the mortality rate of patients with non-pulmonary infections within 30 days is only 1.7%. At the same time, the risk of death for patients with pulmonary infection after hip fracture is 7.36 times higher than that of patients without pulmonary infection after surgery (The HIP ATTACK Investigators, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%