BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, 2 randomized controlled trials were performed to evaluate 2 surgical strategies (internal fixation and arthroplasty) for the treatment of low-energy femoral neck fractures in patients aged ≥50 years. We evaluated whether patient populations in both the FAITH and HEALTH trials had different baseline characteristics and compared the displaced femoral neck fracture cohort from the FAITH trial to HEALTH trial patients. METHODS: Patient demographics, medical comorbidities, and fracture characteristics from both trials were compared. FAITH trial patients with displaced fractures were then compared with HEALTH patients. T-tests and χ tests were performed to compare differences for sex, age, osteoporosis status, an...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the 24-month risk of mortality between arthroplasty and internal fixation for ...
Introduction: Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the numbe...
Background A displaced femoral neck fracture (FNF) in patients 55-70 years is a serious injury with ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, 2 randomized controlled trials were performed to evaluate 2 surgic...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture trials often suffer substantial loss to follow-up due to difficulties locat...
Objective: To assess whether the fixation method and vitamin D supplementation affect the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a common type of fragility fracture that afflict 293,000 Americans (ov...
Background: Hip fractures are a common type of fragility fracture that afflict 293,000 Americans (ov...
BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are recognized as one of the most devastating injuries impacting older adu...
BackgroundFemoral neck fractures in patients ≤ 60 years of age are often very different injurie...
Background: Hip fracture trials often suffer substantial loss to follow-up due to difficulties locat...
Background: Recent evidence supports total hip arthroplasty (THA) as compared to hemiarthroplasty (H...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares outcomes for patients with displaced femoral neck fractures undergoi...
Introduction: Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the numbe...
Background: The choice of primary hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty in patients ≥80 years o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the 24-month risk of mortality between arthroplasty and internal fixation for ...
Introduction: Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the numbe...
Background A displaced femoral neck fracture (FNF) in patients 55-70 years is a serious injury with ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, 2 randomized controlled trials were performed to evaluate 2 surgic...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture trials often suffer substantial loss to follow-up due to difficulties locat...
Objective: To assess whether the fixation method and vitamin D supplementation affect the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a common type of fragility fracture that afflict 293,000 Americans (ov...
Background: Hip fractures are a common type of fragility fracture that afflict 293,000 Americans (ov...
BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are recognized as one of the most devastating injuries impacting older adu...
BackgroundFemoral neck fractures in patients ≤ 60 years of age are often very different injurie...
Background: Hip fracture trials often suffer substantial loss to follow-up due to difficulties locat...
Background: Recent evidence supports total hip arthroplasty (THA) as compared to hemiarthroplasty (H...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares outcomes for patients with displaced femoral neck fractures undergoi...
Introduction: Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the numbe...
Background: The choice of primary hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty in patients ≥80 years o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the 24-month risk of mortality between arthroplasty and internal fixation for ...
Introduction: Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the numbe...
Background A displaced femoral neck fracture (FNF) in patients 55-70 years is a serious injury with ...