Aims: To investigate the effect of surgical timing (in hours versus after hours and weekdays versus weekends) on the outcome of patients with neck of femur fracture. Methods: Patients who were admitted to a single tertiary referral hospital for surgical management of femoral neck fractures over a continuous period from 1/11/2002 to 12/7/2012 were identified from medical records and the operating theatre database. Results: A consecutive series of 2334 patients were included in the study. Of the patients who underwent surgery during the weekday and during usual hours, 18 % (207/1135) experienced an adverse event, compared to 16 % (193/1199) outside of these times. The difference between the two groups was not significant (p = 0.17). The same ...
Background: Due to the need for medical optimization and congested operating room schedules, surgica...
Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients,...
Hip fractures are a major cause of hospital stay among the elderly, and result in increased disabili...
Time from hospital admission to operative intervention has been consistently demonstrated to have a ...
Introduction: Increased mortality rates have been reported for emergency admissions during weekends ...
Introduction: For a number of emergency conditions, admission over the weekend has been associated w...
Background: Guidelines for hip fracture care suggest that patients with hip fracture should undergo ...
Abstract: Purpose: Appropriate timing of definitive fracture care in the setting of polytrauma remai...
Background and purpose — The term “weekend effect” describes differences in outcomes between patient...
AIM: To compare mortality and time-to-surgery of patients admitted with hip fracture to our teaching...
PurposeAppropriate timing of definitive fracture care in the setting of polytrauma remains controver...
Background and purpose: There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients, ...
Background and purpose Reports regarding the relationship between delayed surgery and mortality in f...
To assess the relationship between surgical delay and mortality in elderly patients with hip fractur...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated whether the health-state of hip fracture patients or the time ...
Background: Due to the need for medical optimization and congested operating room schedules, surgica...
Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients,...
Hip fractures are a major cause of hospital stay among the elderly, and result in increased disabili...
Time from hospital admission to operative intervention has been consistently demonstrated to have a ...
Introduction: Increased mortality rates have been reported for emergency admissions during weekends ...
Introduction: For a number of emergency conditions, admission over the weekend has been associated w...
Background: Guidelines for hip fracture care suggest that patients with hip fracture should undergo ...
Abstract: Purpose: Appropriate timing of definitive fracture care in the setting of polytrauma remai...
Background and purpose — The term “weekend effect” describes differences in outcomes between patient...
AIM: To compare mortality and time-to-surgery of patients admitted with hip fracture to our teaching...
PurposeAppropriate timing of definitive fracture care in the setting of polytrauma remains controver...
Background and purpose: There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients, ...
Background and purpose Reports regarding the relationship between delayed surgery and mortality in f...
To assess the relationship between surgical delay and mortality in elderly patients with hip fractur...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated whether the health-state of hip fracture patients or the time ...
Background: Due to the need for medical optimization and congested operating room schedules, surgica...
Background and purpose — There are numerous studies on the weekend effect for hip fracture patients,...
Hip fractures are a major cause of hospital stay among the elderly, and result in increased disabili...