Article
Increased use of intramedullary nails for intertrochanteric proximal femoral fractures in veterans affairs hospitals: a comparative effectiveness study.
Colorado REAP to Improve Care Coordination, VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System, Denver, Colorado, USA.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (impact factor:
3.27).
05/2012;
94(9):833-40.
DOI:10.2106/JBJS.I.01403
pp.833-40
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
5244 male patients
calculate odds ratios
decrease perioperative mortality
device use
internal fracture fixation
intramedullary nail
Intramedullary nail use
intramedullary nailing
Intramedullary nails
Multiple logistic regression models
one perioperative complication
one-year mortality
patient outcomes
standard plate-and-screw devices
theoretical mechanical advantages
thirty-day mortality
thirty-day outcomes
thirty-day surgical complications
Unadjusted mortality
VA facilities