Abstract

The aim of the research: correlation levels of the psychological component of quality of life and medical-epidemiological characteristics of patients with fractures of the proximal thigh. Solved problem: to determine the possibility of predicting the impact of medical-epidemiological and anamnestic characteristics of patients with fractures of the proximal thigh on their quality of life after treatment of fractures of the proximal thigh. Main scientific results: natural increase in comorbidity in the presence of comorbidities, low functional status and an increase in age characteristics were established. The probable influence of comorbidity on the decrease of the functional state according to the ASA classification also stated. An increase in the duration of treatment of patients with surgical treatment and a longer period of injury marked. The decrease in the quality of life of patients with increasing age characteristics, increasing comorbidity and reducing the indicators of functional status according to the ASA classification have been established. Area of practical use of research results: medical institutions of traumatological profile. Innovative technological product: determining the ability to predict the quality of life of patients after treatment of fractures of the proximal thigh, which allows you to predict the results of treatment such patients. Scope of application of the innovative technological product: clinical medical traumatological practice of use of possibilities of forecasting of results of treatment of fractures of proximal hip department.

Highlights

  • It should be noted that in patients who had the lowest mental health (MH) profile (1st quartile) there was a decrease in MN levels of the quality of life (QOL) component with increasing age characteristics of the examined patients with FPF, which is a natural phenomenon

  • The results regarding the statement of the best functional state in connection with the absence of comorbidity diseases (CD): reliable average strength inverse correlation between the absence of CD and the functional state according to the ASA classification (r=–0.52; p

  • The best functional state was observed in the absence of CD

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Introduction

Problem description The global modern trend for steady growth of primordial significant levels of musculoskeletal apparatus diseases and injuries has numerous medical and social consequences, such as a significant share of temporary and permanent disability and mortality, high economic losses, high prevalence and primary morbidity, significant levels of DALY, etc. Suggested way to solve the problem According to the literature, FPF among the entire world community in terms of its medical, social and epidemiological characteristics and consequences are the most severe among the list of all fixed injuries of the bones of the lower extremities. At the same time, according to existing forecasts, until 2050 the frequency of such fractures expected within 6–6.26 million cases [4, 5]. In Ukraine, every year the diagnosis of FPF is recorded in 100–150 patients per 100 thousand population with a steady upward trend [6, 7]

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