Post-hip fracture rehabilitation outcomes of diabetic and non-diabetic elderly patients

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Background: Although patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at higher risk of hip fracture, data regarding the effect of DM on rehabilitation outcomes are limited. Methods: A retrospective single-centre study was conducted comparing elderly diabetic and non-diabetic patients with recent hip fracture, admitted to geriatric rehabilitation, 2014–2019. The functional independence measure (FIM) was used to assess physical and cognitive function. Delta-FIM was calculated by subtracting admission FIM from discharge FIM. One-year mortality, hospitalizations and fractures were assessed. Results: Six-hundred-thirty elderly patients, post-hip fracture were included, mean age 83 ± 7 years, 70.5% (444) women. Among them, 193 (30.6%) had type 2 DM, HbA1c 6.6 ± 1.25%. They were younger (81.4 vs. 84.3 years, p

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Ben-Joseph, R., Luboshitz, B., Heffez Ayzenfeld, R., & Twito, O. (2021). Post-hip fracture rehabilitation outcomes of diabetic and non-diabetic elderly patients. Annals of Medicine, 53(1), 2298–2304. https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.2009555

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