Hip Fractures Clinical Trial
— HIP-ME-UPOfficial title:
Basic Mobility and Levels of Physical Activity During Hospitalization for a Hip Fracture: Functions Needed and Strategies Used
Verified date | August 2023 |
Source | Hvidovre University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Present study aim to gain an understanding of functions needed and strategies used for patients following hip fracture surgery to be independent in basic mobility activities during acute hospitalization, and establish knowledge of how much (or little) patients get out of bed. Within the patients included in this cohort study (1), a subgroup will also be included in a satellite study (2), with a separate objective. Definitions are presented in the detailed description below (objectives 1-2).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 101 |
Est. completion date | August 7, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 26, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients who have undergone surgery for hip fracture at Hvidovre Hospital admitted to department 210/212 or at Bispebjerg Hospital department M1. - Being able to participate in basic mobility activities with assistance pre-fracture (Cumulated Ambulation Score (by recall) = 3) - Able to give written informed consent or having a relative/legal guardian to give written consent, not later than on 3rd postoperative day Exclusion Criteria: - Postoperative weightbearing restrictions - Multiple fractures - Suspected pathological fracture due to cancer - Terminal illness - Post operative medical complications limiting the patient from getting out of bed - Patients with permanent residence in a nursing home - Patient unwilling to cooperate for testing |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Department of Physio- and Occupational Therapy and Orthopedic Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Amager-Hvidovre | Copenhagen | Hvidovre |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hvidovre University Hospital |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Physical activity/upright time (time standing and walking) | Will be measured using SENS Innovation Aps motion activity measurement system which is a waterproof activity sensor placed laterally on the right thigh. | Days of acute hospitalization (up to day 20) | |
Secondary | Basic mobility | Will be measured using Cumulated Ambulation Score (CAS). The CAS score allows day-to-day measurements of basic mobility. It describes the patients' independence in three activities (getting in and out of bed, sit-to-stand from a chair, and walking), with each activity assessed on a three-point ordinal scale from 0 to 2, resulting in a total CAS between 0 and 6 (6 i maximum score indicating the patient to be independent in basic mobility). | Daily on weekdays during hospitalization (up to day 20) | |
Secondary | Frailty | Will be assessed using Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) which is a clinical judgement-based frailty tool. The CFS evaluates specific domains including comorbidity, function., and cognition to generate a frailty score ranging from 1 (very fit) to 9 (terminally ill). | Registered at inclusion, but scored how they were 2 weeks before present hospitalization | |
Secondary | Cognitive status | Will be assessed using the Short Orientation-Memory Concentration (OMC). It consists of a 6-item patient reported questionnaire and is validated as a measure of cognitive impairment. The score ranges from 0-28 where 0 is equal to normal cognition and 28 is appraised as a severe impairment. | At inclusion | |
Secondary | Nutrition risk screening | Will be assessed by using Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form (MNA-SF) which is a validated tool often used within research in this field.It has 6 items and ranges from 0 (malnourished) to 14 (normal nutritional status). | At inclusion | |
Secondary | Comorbidity | Will be assessed using The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification system. The ASA score is a subjective assessment of a patient's overall health that is based on five classes. One means the patients is healthy and fit, and 5 is a moribund patient who is not expected to live 24 hour with or without surgery. | At inclusion | |
Secondary | Pain at rest and walking | Will be assessed using the 5-point Verbal Rating Scale (VRS, no pain, slight pain, moderate pain, severe pain, and unbearable pain) both at rest lying down and during walking. | At inclusion, and at discharge (assessed up to day 20) | |
Secondary | Body strength | Will be assessed using test of hand grip strength (HGS). Although the measure of HGS assesses the function of one muscle group, it is regarded as an indicator of overall body strength. | At inclusion and 3-5 days post-operative. | |
Secondary | Pre-fracture physical activity | Will be assessed using a validated questionnaire from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, providing a total score from 3 to 19. A score =11 corresponds to fulfillment of the Word Health Organization's recommendation for weekly physical activity | Registered at inclusion, but recall the last few weeks before present hospitalization | |
Secondary | Filming patients performing basic mobility activities | A subgroup of patients will be filmed when; (getting in and out of bed, sit-to-stand from a chair, and walking. | On the 3-5 post-operative day | |
Secondary | Data 30 days post discharge | Patient journal will be reviewed and there will be registered if the patient has been readmitted or has died. | 30 days post discharge |
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