Relation of mobilization after hip fractures on day of surgery to length of stay.
James Mina RizkallaScott J B NimmonsAsad HelalPurvi PrajapatiAlan L JonesPublished in: Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) (2022)
This study examined whether evaluation by physical therapy on the day of surgery impacts length of stay in patients with hip fractures. A total of 528 adult patients with hip fracture requiring surgery were prospectively included in the study over a 22-month period. The median length of stay of mobilized patients was 4.0 days, vs 5.0 days in nonmobilized patients ( P = 0.0158). Of the 259 mobilized patients, 64 were discharged home (24.71%) vs 47 (17.84%) in the nonmobilized cohort ( P = 0.0434), with no increase in readmission rates. In conclusion, mobilization on the day of surgery reduced length of stay by 1 day, with a higher percentage of patients being discharged home.