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[Disproportionately increased incidence of proximal femoral fractures in a level one trauma center : Epidemiological analysis from 2016 to 2022].

Philipp SchippersErol GercekFelix WunderlichJochen WollstädterYama AfghanyarCharlotte ArandPhilipp DreesLukas Eckhard
Published in: Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) (2023)
When compared (inter)nationally, a disproportionate increase in the amount of surgically treated proximal femoral fractures was recorded at the trauma center studied. The increase of the catchment area radius and the number of patients treated in the urban area show that less and less hospitals participate in emergency treatment. Possible explanations are a lack of resources aggravated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of qualified personnel, interface problems between the federal states or the strict requirements of the Federal Joint Committee in the treatment of proximal femoral fractures. It must be assumed that there is a clearly increased workload for all professions involved in the trauma center investigated, although the infrastructure has remained unchanged.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • mental health
  • public health
  • trauma patients
  • high resolution
  • newly diagnosed