Delirium in hip fracture patients admitted from home during the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with higher mortality, longer total length of stay, need for post-acute inpatient rehabilitation, and readmission to acute services.
Rose S PenfoldAndrew James HallAtul AnandNicholas David ClementAndrew D DuckworthAlasdair M J MacLullichPublished in: Bone & joint open (2023)
Delirium affects one in seven patients with a hip fracture admitted directly from home, and is associated with adverse outcomes in these patients. Delirium assessment and effective management should be a mandatory part of standard hip fracture care.
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