Publications by authors named "Madhavi Vindlacheruvu"

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence released its second update on hip fracture management in early 2023. First published in 2011, the last update was in 2017. The scope of this recent update focussed on surgical implants for hip fracture.

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The growing burden from osteoporosis and fragility fractures highlights a need to improve osteoporosis management across healthcare systems. Sub-optimal management of osteoporosis is an area suitable for digital health interventions. While fracture liaison services (FLSs) are proven to greatly improve care for people with osteoporosis, such services might benefit from technologies that enhance automation.

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Introduction: Neck of femur fractures are common in the comorbid, often anticoagulated, elderly. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) may affect patient outcomes. We aimed to evaluate whether hip fracture patients admitted on warfarin or NOAC therapy were at risk of operative delay, prolonged length of stay, or increased mortality.

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Aim: To compare mortality and time-to-surgery of patients admitted with hip fracture to our teaching hospital on weekdays weekends.

Methods: Data was prospectively collected and retrospectively analysed for 816 hip fracture patients. Multivariate logistic regression was carried out on 3 binary outcomes (time-to-surgery < 36 h; 30-d mortality; 120-d mortality), using the explanatory variables time-of-admission; age; gender; American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) grade; abbreviated mental test score (AMTS); fracture type; accommodation admitted from; walking ability outdoors; accompaniment outdoors and season.

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Background: Hip fractures are mainly caused by accidental falls and trips, which magnify forces in well-defined areas of the proximal femur. Unfortunately, the same areas are at risk of rapid bone loss with ageing, since they are relatively stress-shielded during walking and sitting. Focal osteoporosis in those areas may contribute to fracture, and targeted 3D measurements might enhance hip fracture prediction.

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Twenty-two major trauma centres (MTCs) became operational across England on 1st April 2012. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether becoming an MTC has affected outcomes for elderly hip fracture patients at our institution. Eight hundred and twenty-four patients aged ≥60 years who sustained 841 consecutive hip fractures over a two-year period were included.

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