Publications by authors named "J J Mas-Martinez"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how the timing of hip fracture surgery (time to surgery, TTS) affects the 30-day mortality rate in patients over 75 years old from the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry.
  • It found that surgery within 2 days led to better outcomes, including lower mortality (5.4%) compared to surgery after 2 days (7.5%) and that longer TTS was associated with complications like pressure ulcers and increased hospital stay.
  • Overall, while there was a correlation between delayed surgery and higher mortality, the strength of this association was weak, indicating that other factors may also play a significant role in patient outcomes.
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Purpose: To determine outcomes after hip arthroscopy (HA) for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) at a minimun 10-year follow up and identified risk factors for revision surgery.

Methods: Retrospective study of a prospective database of patients undergoing HA between January 2010 and December 2011. Rim chondral injuries were evaluated using the acetabular labral articular disruptions system (ALAD).

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to design and validate a predictive model for 30-day mortality in a cohort of patients from the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC) with variables collected at the Emergency Department.

Methods: Retrospective study of a prospective database of hip fracture patients ⩾75 years old between 1 January 2017 and 30 September 2019. Patient characteristics, type of fracture and osteoprotective medication were collected at the Emergency Department.

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Purpose: To determine outcomes after hip arthroscopy (HA) for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) at a minimun 10-year follow up and identified risk factors for revision surgery.

Methods: Retrospective study of a prospective database of patients undergoing HA between January 2010 and December 2011. Rim chondral injuries were evaluated using the acetabular labral articular disruptions system (ALAD).

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Objective: Describe the population incidence of hip arthroscopy from 1998 to 2018 and to project the trends for the year 2030, as well as to describe the variations in the population incidence between the autonomous communities.

Material And Method: A retrospective review of the minimum basic data set from 1998 to 2018 was carried out. Temporal evolution was analysed and the variables associated with the indication (age, sex, regions) were identified.

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