Research Article

Role of Mental Disorders in Nosocomial Infections after Hip Fracture Treatment

Table 1

Descriptive Statistics for Groups A (patients with mental disorders) and B (patients without mental disorders).

Mental disorder
Variables (GROUP A: patients with mental disorders) (GROUP B: patients without mental disorders)
without InfectionInfectionTotalwithout InfectionInfectionTotal

Length of stay (days)6.72 (4.08)*13.58 (16.74)*7.09 (6.34; 7.83)7.35 (6.45)*28.08 (21.96)*8.74 (8.00; 9.48)
Age (years)78.45 (11.14)*84.83 (5.75)*78.82 (57.26; 100.38)75.50 (14.89)*80.15 (8.16)*75.81 (47.15; 104.46)
Charlson et al.063 (20.9%)2 (16.7%)65 (29.15%)407 (63.4%)29 (63.0%)437 (63,43%)
index for1106 (50.2%)7 (58.3%)113 (50,67%)192 (29.9%)14 (30.40%)206 (29,9%)
comorbidity2+42 (19.9%)3 (25.0%)45 (20.18%)43 (6.7%)3 (6.6%)46 (6,68%)
GenderMale63 (29%)5 (41.7%)68 (30.49%)186 (28.9%)11 (23.9%)197 (28,59%)
Female148 (70.1%)7 (50.3%)155 (69.51%)457 (71.1%)35 (76.1%)492 (71,50%)
Nosocomial infectionNo211 (94.62%)643 (93.32%)
Yes12 (5.38%)46 (6.68%)
Total: 223 (24.5%)Total: 689 (75.05%)

For continous variables, mean and 95% CI.
For discrete variables, frequency and percent.
*Standard deviation.