Chronic kidney disease predicts a lower probability of improvement in patient-reported experience measures among patients with fractures: A prospective multicenter cohort study
Archives of Osteoporosis Nov 22, 2018
Chao CT, et al. - Authors evaluated if chronic kidney disease (CKD) influences the probability of patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) improvement during follow-up among patients with fractures. The patients with hip or vertebral fractures were prospectively enrolled from different institutes into a fracture liaison service program. Among fracture patients, a significantly lower probability of PREM improvement was predicted by the presence of CKD. Experts suggested the consideration of an early emphasis on renal function during fracture care.
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