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Table 2 Results of the univariate analysis of primary and secondary outcomes in the bicycle accident and non-bicycle accident groups

From: Does a bicycle accident as the cause of proximal femur fracture indicate that geriatric co-management is superfluous? A retrospective cohort study

 

Cause of hip fracture

 

Bicycle accident (BA) (n = 102)

Non-bicycle accident (NBA) (n = 773)

p-value

Primary outcomes

 Length of hospital stay in days, median (IQR)

8.0 (5.3)

9.0 (7.0)

0.010*

Secondary outcomes

 Discharge destination

  

< 0.001&

  home without ADL support

28 (27.5)

57 (7.4)

  home with ADL support

27 (26.5)

133 (17.2)

  residential care center

0

69 (8.9)

  geriatric rehabilitation center

44 (43.1)

404 (52.3)

  nursing home

1 (1)

50 (6.5)

  other

2 (2)

60 (7.8)

ICU stay

2 (2)

27 (3.5)

0.565&

Delirium

15 (14.7)

150 (19.4)

0.254$

Infection(s)

12 (11.8)

165 (21.3)

0.024$

Blood transfusion(s)

12 (11.8)

151 (19.5)

0.058$

Death

1 (1)

26 (3.4)

0.354&

  1. Figures are numbers (%) unless stated otherwise
  2. * from Mann–Whitney U test
  3. $ from Pearson Chi-Square test
  4. & from Fisher’s exact test