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Mortality after a proximal humeral fracture.

Carl BergdahlDavid WennergrenJan EkelundMichael Möller
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2020)
Compared with the general population, patients sustaining a proximal humeral fracture have a significantly higher risk of mortality up to one year after the injury. The risk of mortality is five times higher during the first 30 days, diminishing to two times higher at one year, suggesting that these patients constitute a strikingly frail group, in whom appropriate immediate management and medical optimization are required. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2020;102-B(11):1484-1490.
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