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AAOS 2017: Health-related QOL and function deficit remains at 12-month in open fracture patients

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October 2017

AAOS 2017: Health-related QOL and function deficit remains at 12-month in open fracture patients

Vol: 6| Issue: 10| Number:18| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Health-related Quality of Life Following Operative Management of Open Fractures

Contributing Authors:
B Petrisor KJ Jeray S Sprague P Mckay GH Guyatt S Walter EH Schemitsch S Liew D Heels-Ansdell S Makosso-Kallyth M Bhandari FLOW Investigators

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2,447 patients with an open wound fracture were originally included in this randomized 2x3 factorial design trial evaluating the use of different irrigation solutions (soap or saline) and pressures (very low, low, high) on the rate of reoperation and clinical outcomes. This was a secondary analysis of this trial conducted to determine the effect of these interventions on health-related quality-of-...

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