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Ana-Maria Dumitriu1,2, Rǎzvan Ene1,3, Liliana Mirea1,2
1Faculty of Medicine, "Carol-Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania.
Abstract:
Improving preoperative care for elderly patients with hip fractures is crucial for achieving the best outcomes. A multidisciplinary team that can improve overall care quality by addressing patient's medical conditions, analgesia, timely surgery, and early postoperative mobilization is required. This narrative review provides insights regarding the extent of preoperative optimization needed for hip fracture surgery.
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