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Acta Orthopaedica | 2010

Prefracture functional level evaluated by the New Mobility Score predicts in-hospital outcome after hip fracture surgery

Morten Tange Kristensen; Nicolai Bang Foss; Charlotte Ekdahl; Henrik Kehlet

Background and purpose Clinicians need valid and easily applicable predictors of outcome in patients with hip fracture. Adjusting for previously established predictors, we determined the predictive value of the New Mobility score (NMS) for in-hospital outcome in patients with hip fracture. Patients and methods We studied 280 patients with a median age of 81 (interquartile range 72–86) years who were admitted from their own homes to a special hip fracture unit. Main outcome was the regain of independence in basic mobility, defined as. independence in getting in and out of bed, sitting down and standing up from a chair, and walking with an appropriate walking aid. The Cumulated Ambulation score was used to evaluate basic mobility. Predictor variables were NMS functional level before fracture, age, sex, fracture type, and mental and health status. Results Except for sex, all predictor variables were statistically significant in univariate testing. In multiple logistic regression analysis, only age, NMS functional level before fracture, and fracture type were significant. Thus, patients with a low prefracture NMS and/or an intertrochanteric fracture would be 18 and 4 times more likely not to regain independence in basic mobility during the hospital stay, respectively, than patients with a high prefracture level and a cervical fracture, respectively. The model was statistically stable and correctly classified 84% of cases. Interpretation The NMS functional level before fracture, age, and fracture type facilitate prediction of the in-hospital rehabilitation potential after hip fracture surgery.


Ugeskrift for Læger | 2005

Timed Up and Go and New Mobility Score as predictors of function six months after hip fracture

Morten Tange Kristensen; Nicolai Bang Foss; Henrik Kehlet


Danish Medical Journal | 2014

increased mortality in the elderly after emergency abdominal surgery

Peter Svenningsen; Thukirtha Manoharan; Nicolai Bang Foss; Morten Laksafoss Lauritsen; Morten Bay-Nielsen


Archive | 2015

Fascia Iliaca Compartment Blockade for Acute Pain Control in Hip Fracture Patients

Nicolai Bang Foss; Billy B. Kristensen; Morten Bundgaard; Mikkel Bak; Christian Heiring; Christina Virkelyst; Sine Hougaard; Henrik Kehlet


Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2009

TIMED “UP & GO” TEST AS A PREDICTOR OF FALLS WITHIN SIX MONTHS AFTER HIP FRACTURE SURGERY (1).

Morten Tange Kristensen; Nicolai Bang Foss; Henrik Kehlet


Ugeskrift for Læger | 2009

Reconvalescence after surgery for proximal femoral fractures

Henrik Palm; Nicolai Bang Foss; Morten Tange Kristensen


Archive | 2012

Reoperation rate reduced from 18% to 12% in 2,000 consecutive patients followed for 1 year

Henrik Palm; Michael Krasheninnikoff; Kim Holck; Tom Lemser; Nicolai Bang Foss; Steffen Jacobsen; Henrik Kehlet; Peter Gebuhr


Ugeskrift for Læger | 2009

Rekonvalescens efter operation for hoftenaer fraktur

Henrik Palm; Nicolai Bang Foss; Morten Tange Kristensen


Danske Fysioterapeuters 3. Fagfestival | 2009

The New Mobility Score as a predictor of early independency in mobility after hip fracture surgery

Morten Tange Kristensen; Nicolai Bang Foss; Charlotte Ekdahl; Henrik Kehlet


World Physical Therapy 2007 | 2007

Performance of hip fracture patients on the Timed Up & Go test when discharged from an acute orthopedic ward

Morten Tange Kristensen; Nicolai Bang Foss; Henrik Kehlet

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Morten Tange Kristensen

Copenhagen University Hospital

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Henrik Kehlet

University of Copenhagen

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Copenhagen University Hospital

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