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Orthogeriatric co-management improves the outcome of long-term care residents with fragility fractures.

Markus GoschY Hoffmann-WeltinT RothM BlauthJ A NicholasC Kammerlander
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2016)
Despite the generally poor outcomes for fragility fracture patients residing in long-term care facilities, orthogeriatric co-management appears to improve the outcome of high-risk fragility fracture patients. One-year mortality was 29.4 % in this cohort, significantly lower than in comparable trials. Orthogeriatric co-management may also have positive impacts on both functional outcome and the risk of subsequent fractures.
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