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Femoral neck fractures: evidence versus beliefs about predictors of outcome.

Abstract

It is unclear whether current practice reflects current evidence on predictors of clinically important outcomes like mortality and fixation failure. Knowledge of predictors of outcome can and should influence treatment decisions and can subsequently improve outcomes. We hypothesized that there is evidence about the significance of predictors of outcome not being considered in the decision making process in the treatment of hip fractures because …

Authors

Zlowodzki M; Tornetta P; Haidukewych G; Hanson BP; Petrisor B; Swiontkowski MF; Schemitsch EH; Giannoudis PV; Bhandari M

Journal

Orthopedics, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 260–268

Publisher

SLACK

Publication Date

April 2009

DOI

10.3928/01477447-20090401-22

ISSN

0147-7447