The association of pre-existing mental health conditions and patient outcomes after lower extremity orthopaedic trauma: a scoping review.
Emily M PeairsTristan ChariSally J KuehnBruno ValanDana G RoweEoghan T HurleyAlexandra Hunter AitchisonAlexandra V PaulAlyssa HenriquezSteph HendrenTrevor A LentzChristian A PéanMalcolm DeBaunPublished in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2023)
The presence of pre-existing mental health conditions, particularly anxiety and depression, may predispose orthopaedic trauma patients to an elevated risk of suboptimal functional outcomes, increased pain, or complications after surgical intervention for lower extremity fractures. Future research should focus on interventions that mitigate the impact of mental health conditions on orthopaedic outcomes and patient wellness in this population.