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Understanding Hip Fracture Outcomes: The Role of Multiple Health Issues
TaiwanSunday, November 17, 2024
The results showed that both the time span and the number of chronic diseases a person has before a fracture are linked to how well they do afterwards. Also, the specific order in which these diseases happen matters too. Using this information, the researchers created a new way to predict how well a person will do after a fracture using a type of computer model called a cross-attention neural network. This study shows that doctors can use the time span, the number of chronic diseases, and the order in which they happen to make better decisions about how to care for patients after a hip fracture.
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