Selected article for: "active infection and risk factor"

Author: Rabanal LLevot, J. M.; Moreno Suarez, F. M.; Merodio Gómez, A.; Solar Herrera, A.; Tejón Pérez, G.
Title: Hip fracture in the elderly with COVID-19 infection. Report of 3 cases
  • Cord-id: zz3g8ucw
  • Document date: 2021_2_15
  • ID: zz3g8ucw
    Snippet: Since its first description in china in January 2020, COVID-19 pandemia outbreak has affected health organization and conventional care in all settings as wards, intensive care and surgery. Hip fracture patients usually are older and have a lot of comorbidities. This type of patients benefit from early surgery. However, surgery in COVID-19 patients with active infection is associate with bad outcomes and mortality. We present three patients with COVID infection undergoing hip fracture surgery. S
    Document: Since its first description in china in January 2020, COVID-19 pandemia outbreak has affected health organization and conventional care in all settings as wards, intensive care and surgery. Hip fracture patients usually are older and have a lot of comorbidities. This type of patients benefit from early surgery. However, surgery in COVID-19 patients with active infection is associate with bad outcomes and mortality. We present three patients with COVID infection undergoing hip fracture surgery. Surgery was performed tree weeks after admission. Despite have risk factor (old age, arterial hypertension, elevated inflammatory parameters) the outcome was good and were discharged from hospital without events.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents