Research Article
Intentional Fallers with Complex Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures Do Not Have worse Radiological and Functional Outcomes than Accidental Fallers
Table 3
Clinical comparison between intentional and accidental fallers.
| | Intentional | Accidental | value |
| Sex | | | 0.006 | Male | 7 | 28 | Female | 9 | 5 | Age | | | 0.099 | ISS | | | 0.01 | NISS | | | 0.023 | AIS-head | | | 0.357 | AIS-face | | | 0.915 | AIS-chest | | | 0.020 | AIS-abdomen | | | 0.049 | AIS-extremity | | | 0.942 | Mental disorder | 16 | 0 | <0.001 | Intensive care unit stay | | | 0.053 | Hospital stay | | | 0.018 | Time to surgery | | | 0.329 | Follow-up duration | | | 0.154 | Follow-up of <3 months | 25% (4/16) | 27.3 (9/33) | 1.000 | Unstable pelvic fracture | 81.3% (13/16) | 54.5% (18/33) | 0.165 | Unstable acetabular fracture | 45.4 (5/11) | 77.4 (24/31) | 0.0006 |
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