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Table 1 Baseline data

From: Influence of different great trochanteric entry points on the outcome of intertrochanteric fractures: a retrospective cohort study

 

Group LA (n = 98)

Group MP (n = 114)

P value

Age(years)

76.64 ± 8.59

76.52 ± 8.90

0.990a

Gender

  

0.278b

 Male

30(30.6%)

43(37.7%)

 

 Female

68(69.3%)

71(62.3%)

 

SPMSQ

   

0.878b

 Intact

49(50.0%)

61(53.5%)

 

 Mild

35(35.7%)

38(33.3%)

 

 Moderate

14(14.3%)

15(13.2%)

 

ASA

   

0.606b

 I

17(17.3%)

18(15.8%)

 

 II

32(32.7%)

36(31.6%)

 

 III

41(41.8%)

44(38.6%)

 

 IV

8(8.2%)

16(14.0%)

 

Fracture side

   

0.835b

 Right

34(34.7%)

38(33.3%)

 

 Left

64(65.3%)

76(66.7%)

 

Fracture classification

  

0.411b

Stable

A1.1

8

63(64.3%)

8

67(58.8%)

 

A1.2

16

15

A1.3

18

21

A2.1

21

23

Unstable

A2.2

17

35(35.7%)

20

47(41.2%)

 

A2.3

8

11

A3

10

16

Harris Hip Score

91.70 ± 6.09

92.33 ± 5.39

 

0.585c

  1. SPMSQ Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists
  2. aStudent’ T test
  3. bChi-square test
  4. cMann-Whitney Test