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The median time to surgery was 26.9 hours and hospital compliance with the 48-hour standard ranged from 64%-90%. Alamy Stock Photo

Three-quarters of hip fracture patients received surgery within 48 hours of admission last year

However, there was an increase in patients developing bed sores during their inpatient stay.

THREE-QUARTERS OF hip fracture patients received surgery within 48 hours of admission last year.

It’s one of a number of improvements highlighted in the Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report which was published today by the National Office of Clinical Audit.

Professor Deborah McNamara, President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), said this is a “noteworthy” achievement, “especially in a patient population that is increasingly complex and co-morbid”.

Last year, surgery was carried out on 97% of the 3,845 hip fracture patients across the 16 hospitals surveyed for the report.

Some 75% of those surgeries were carried out within 48 hours and within working hours – a slight increase on 2022’s figure of 74%.

The median time to surgery was 26.9 hours and hospital compliance with the 48-hour standard ranged from 64%-90%.

However, the audit expressed concern with the variance in individual hospital performance.

For example, while 90% of patients received surgery within 48 hours in St Vincent’s Hospital, this figure was 64% in Letterkenny University Hospital.

Another improvement was in the timely admission of patients, with 29% of patients admitted to an orthopaedic ward or taken to theatre within four hours of presenting at the ED, up from 21% in 2022.

Compliance with this standard ranged from 3% in Galway University Hospital to 62% in St James’s Hospital.

The report said it was “encouraging” that over half of the hospitals exceeded the national average and noted that this standard “has long been a challenge for our hospitals” and pointed to “emerging pathways through the EDs that are facilitating a better throughput of hip fracture patients”.

Meanwhile, 87% of patients were mobilised by a physiotherapist on the day of surgery or the day after.

The term “mobilisation” means that, at a minimum, the patient has stood out of bed.

Reasons for not mobilising patients included the patient not being medically fit enough, which accounted for 40% of such instances.

Other reasons for not mobilising included physio staffing issues, in 9% of cases, or the pain being too great, as was the case in 4% of instances where mobilisation on the day or day after surgery did not occur.

Elsewhere, 83% of patients were reviewed by a geriatrician or advanced nurse practitioner during their hospital stay, ensuring tailored care for older adults, a 3% increase on 2022 figures.

In addition, 25% of patients were seen pre-operatively by a geriatrician and 71% received a nutritional risk assessment during their admission in 2023, an increase of 6% from 2022.

However, the report noted as a concern the occurrence of a patient developing a pressure ulcer during their inpatient stay.

The figure last year was 4%, which is up on the 3% figure in 2022 and thus “indicates an area where care protocols could be strengthened to prevent complications after hip fracture surgery”.

Pressure ulcers are more commonly known as bed sores, and 12% of hip fracture patients at Galway University Hospital developed a new ulcer during admission, with this figure ranging from 1%-6% in other hospitals.

This was one of two standards that dropped by 1% last year when compared to 2022, the other being in bone health assessment figures – 88% of patients had a bone health assessment.

Professor Tara Coughlan commended the efforts of healthcare professionals across the 16 participating hospitals and said that the latest report “confirms that the collaborative efforts of dedicated healthcare professionals continue to drive better outcomes for our patients through audit and quality improvement”.

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    Mute Garymc
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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:08 PM

    Party political post from the journal

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:22 PM

    @Garymc: Did ye see the spoofer donnelly on rte tonight? Jaysus wept he was every bit as bad as the spoofer Darragh on the same channel last night.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:36 PM

    @Garymc: what facts in the story aren’t correct ?

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:43 PM

    @Johnny Wilson: Watching ff and fg on the tonight show at the moment! Losing the plot. Comedy gold except for the fact it’s actually not.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:48 PM

    @Johnny Wilson: If it’s a “fact” then by definition it’s “correct” So the answer you’re looking for is 0.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:51 PM

    @Paul Gorry: Hard to believe that Donnelly calls himself a technocrat. On what planet would that guy be in charge of managing anything? He hasn’t a hope of retaining his seat. Especially since the FF machine won’t be sending any army of canvassers from HQ to help him out this time

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:59 PM

    @Darth O’Leary: Exactly, I’ve more skill in my little toe than this money for nothing excuse of a health minister.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 11:59 PM

    @Garymc: yet another reason to vote for the mighty FG :)

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:59 PM

    It’s one of the things going well currently. My 93 yr old mother in law had surgery for a fractured hip 5 weeks ago in MUH. She is out fully recovered this week.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 11:08 PM

    @Mary Conneely: well done to your mother, and the doctors and nurses.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:50 PM

    Another sidewinder tactic by this government to boost their election hopes.

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    Nov 13th 2024, 7:12 AM

    Here’s an idea, maybe scoliosis patients should resent themselves as hip patients, it’s absolutely stomach churning to read a puff piece like this while children suffer, is there any humanity :(

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:49 PM

    Excellent work as always from the mighty FG

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    Nov 13th 2024, 12:14 AM

    @Paul M Doe: I don’t think anyone from FG is doing the operations… maybe you should direct your congratulations to the medical profession.

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    Nov 13th 2024, 7:07 AM

    I knew of a hospital doctor who advised a friend of mine who drives a motorbike, if you ever seriously break a limb make your way to Dublin, the chance of reconstructive surgery is so much higher in Dublin, maybe Cork but anywhere else they’ll just amputate. Not what you want to hear but makes sense

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    Nov 13th 2024, 7:22 AM

    @Bertie: Were you having a few pints at the time, Bertie? If a traumatic injury happens and the reconstruction can’t be carried out in a closer hospital, the patient is transferred to a specialist orthopedic hospital that can carry it out. I think your doctor friend was winding you up. Amputation is the absolute last resort in every case, whether you’re in Dublin or outside the M50 with us culchies.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:02 PM

    A load of hip hype for what

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    Nov 12th 2024, 9:50 PM

    I mean….who really cares?

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    Nov 12th 2024, 9:55 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: the people in agony that need a new hip…just a thought

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    Nov 12th 2024, 9:57 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: stop being racist to hip surgery survivors

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:22 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: stupid comments & politics aside that IS an impressive figure….. three quarters of admissions following hip damage went ‘under the knife’ within 48hrs….. that IS commendable

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:44 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: Ever fracture your hip before??? Guess I did and it’s pain beyond measure and the recovery and physiotherapy is even more painful. You seemed to care though because you commented didn’t you??? Only thing you ever fractured was your skull when your mam dropped you on your head, look where we are with you eh???

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    Nov 12th 2024, 10:47 PM

    @Frank Mc Carthy: When I fractured my hip, I was seen within 40 mins and had X ray done also within 1 hour. The staff at the hospital couldn’t do enough for me. They all are deserving a pay rise from the porters to the cleaners to the multidisciplinary team. They work though long hours, take dogs abuse and still are able to able a smile even though inside they just want to cry.

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    Nov 12th 2024, 11:23 PM

    @Alan: Everyone knows that already Alan. The problem is getting the appointment. It’s quite obvious the staff are amazing in every aspect. It’s the administrative side of things that’s the problem. That’s the current government’s fault…

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    Nov 13th 2024, 9:18 AM

    @Paul Gorry: I couldn’t agree more. Completely agree

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