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Bypass: an integrated hip fracture care pathway

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)(2020)

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Background The incidence of hip fractures is expected to increase over the coming years, placing a greater burden on limited resources. A high volume of patients is brought to hospitals that do not have the resources necessary to provide definitive care. Optimal care involves a coordinated and integrated system of trauma care. The hip fracture care pathway introduced between a referring peripheral hospital and our institution represents a coordinated multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Aims To describe and report on the outcomes over an 18-month period of the integrated hip fracture care pathway between referring peripheral hospitals and our institution. Methods A retrospective analysis of the prospectively maintained hip fracture database over an 18-month period. Results Between March 2017 and September 2018, 86 consecutive patients were referred to our institution through a new referral pathway. Of these, 69 patients came from the Emergency Department of the referring hospital and 17 arrived via bypass. All 86 patients were managed on a specialist orthopaedic ward. The average length of stay was 4.28 days, with maximum of 13 and minimum of 2 days. Over 84% of patients underwent definitive treatment within 48 h of a diagnosed hip fracture. Discussion The fragmented approach to the management of trauma patients both in a pre-hospital and hospital care setting is a cause for concern. Our integrated hip fracture referral pathway, incorporating bypass of the referring hospital, represents a multidisciplinary care pathway for the management of patients with fractured neck of femur and can have potential benefits including improved patient outcomes, allowing the optimal allocation of resources and providing training opportunities.
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Hip fracture,Integrated care pathway,Trauma
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