1991
DOI: 10.3109/17453679108993594
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Quality of life after primary hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture: 6-year follow-up of 185 patients

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“…The one-year mortality rate after hip fractures is high. In previous Finnish studies, this rate varied between 18% and 28% [7,[16][17][18][19]. In the present study, 32% of patients died within one year of the fracture.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…The one-year mortality rate after hip fractures is high. In previous Finnish studies, this rate varied between 18% and 28% [7,[16][17][18][19]. In the present study, 32% of patients died within one year of the fracture.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…[24] Jalovaara ve arkadaşları [25] posterior yaklaşım uygulanan çalışmalarında %4 derin enfeksiyon bildirZehir ve ark. Femur boyun kırıklarına parsiyel protez uygulaması …”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…[27] Jalovaara ve arkadaşları [25] posterior yaklaşım yapılan serisinde çıkık oranını %6.5 olarak bildirmişlerdir. Bush ve arkadaşları [28] posterior yaklaşım ve anterior yaklaşım yapılan olguları karşılaştırmış ve posterior yaklaşım yapılan olguların %4.5'inde çıkık olduğunu ve bu hastaların tamamının bunak olduğunu bildirmişlerdir.…”
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“…The experimental finding of an osteoanabolic effect of statins supports the possibility of common pathogenetic disturbances which may be responsible for the simultaneous and frequent manifestation of osteoporosis and arteriosclerosis in elderly patients. [21,[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]36]. Bemerkenswert an der Studie von Center et al [24] ist, dass die Todesrate pro 1 000 Personenjahre bei Männern > 80 Jahre mit einer Fraktur mehr als doppelt so hoch war wie in der Vergleichspopulation, ein Effekt, der bei Männern deutlich ausgeprägter war als bei Frauen.…”
Section: Osteoporosis and Cardiovascular Disease -Two Sides Of The Saunclassified