Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients, with conflicting results. We analyzed time of admission and discharge, and the association with mortality and length of hospital stay in more detail. Patients and methods — We used data from 61,211 surgically treated hip fractures in 55,211 patients, admitted to Norwegian hospitals 2008–2014. All patients were aged 50 years or older. Data were analyzed with Cox and Poisson regression. Results — Mortality within 30 days did not differ substantially by day of admission, although admissions on Sundays and holidays had a slightly increased mortality. The hazard ratios were 1.1 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.97–1.2) for Sundays, and 1.2 (CI 0.98...
Background: Hip fracture represents an important cause of quality of life worsening and mortality in...
Background Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have wors...
The relationship between surgical timing and hip fracture mortality is unknown in the context of dev...
Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients,...
Background and purpose: There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients, ...
AIM: To compare mortality and time-to-surgery of patients admitted with hip fracture to our teaching...
Introduction: Increased mortality rates have been reported for emergency admissions during weekends ...
Background and purpose — The term “weekend effect” describes differences in outcomes between patient...
Abstract Background Recent publications indicate increased mortality in patients admitted to hospita...
Introduction: For a number of emergency conditions, admission over the weekend has been associated w...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
Time from hospital admission to operative intervention has been consistently demonstrated to have a ...
Objective: to describe differences in care and 30-day mortality of patients admitted with hip fractu...
Aims: To investigate the effect of surgical timing (in hours versus after hours and weekdays versus ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate relation between inpatient length of stay after hip fracture and risk of d...
Background: Hip fracture represents an important cause of quality of life worsening and mortality in...
Background Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have wors...
The relationship between surgical timing and hip fracture mortality is unknown in the context of dev...
Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients,...
Background and purpose: There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients, ...
AIM: To compare mortality and time-to-surgery of patients admitted with hip fracture to our teaching...
Introduction: Increased mortality rates have been reported for emergency admissions during weekends ...
Background and purpose — The term “weekend effect” describes differences in outcomes between patient...
Abstract Background Recent publications indicate increased mortality in patients admitted to hospita...
Introduction: For a number of emergency conditions, admission over the weekend has been associated w...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
Time from hospital admission to operative intervention has been consistently demonstrated to have a ...
Objective: to describe differences in care and 30-day mortality of patients admitted with hip fractu...
Aims: To investigate the effect of surgical timing (in hours versus after hours and weekdays versus ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate relation between inpatient length of stay after hip fracture and risk of d...
Background: Hip fracture represents an important cause of quality of life worsening and mortality in...
Background Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have wors...
The relationship between surgical timing and hip fracture mortality is unknown in the context of dev...