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. 2020 Oct 24;14:8–13. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.10.045

Table 2.

Post discharge complications in post-operative hip fracture patients.

No Time of measurement Complications
1. 1 month Mortality, chest infection, wound infection, deep infection, urinary tract infection, deep venous thrombosis, dislocation, falls, pulmonary embolism, new admission, reoperation stroke, gastrointestinal bleed, cancer, myocardial infarct, cardiac failure or event, and depression
2. 3 months Mortality, wound infection, dislocation, reoperation, myocardial infarct, and cardiac failure
3. 6 months Mortality, new admission, reoperation and cardiac event
4. 1 year Mortality, pneumonia, chest infection, respiratory infection, wound infection, deep infection, urinary tract infection, dislocation, falls, new fracture, new admission, decubitus, stroke, gastrointestinal bleed, renal failure, abdominal pain, cancer, gastric ulcer, reoperation, atrial fibrillation, avascular necrosis, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarct, and cardiac failure
5. 2 years Mortality, deep infection, wound dehiscence, dislocation, decubitus, and reoperation
6. 3 years Mortality, pneumonia, respiratory infection, deep infection, urinary tract infection, dislocation, falls, new fracture, new admission, decubitus, stroke, cancer, gastric ulcer, reoperation, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarct, cardiac failure and cardiac event
7. 5 years No complication occur