Fang MQ. Functional assessment and influencing factors after staged functional training in patients with ankle fractures. World J Clin Cases 2024; 12(21): 4499-4507 [PMID: 39070841 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i21.4499]
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Min-Qiong Fang, MS, Lecturer, Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery, The Fourth Hospitai of Wuhan, No. 473 Hanzheng Street, Qiaokou District, Wuhan 430000, Hubei Province, China. fangminqiong871226@163.com
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Orthopedics
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Retrospective Study
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Table 2 Factors influencing limb function after staged functional training
Independent variables
Grouping
Excellent functional group (n = 111)
General functional group (n = 39)
χ2
P value
Sex
Male
69
19
2.151
0.142
Female
42
20
Age (years)
46.58 ± 4.35
46.77 ± 4.28
0.236
0.814
Monthly household income (RMB)
≤ 5000
34
19
4.132
0.042
> 5001
77
20
Educational level
High school and below
42
22
4.070
0.044
Junior college or above
69
17
Comorbid diabetes
Yes
81
21
4.852
0.028
No
30
18
Lauge–Hansen classification
Pronation-abduction
31
9
2.269
0.518
Pronation-external rotation
26
13
Supination-adduction
29
7
Supination-external rotation type
25
10
Start time of postoperative exercise (hour)
48-72
69
17
4.070
0.044
> 72
42
22
BMI (kg/m2)
24.65 ± 3.68
24.74 ± 3.72
0.131
0.896
Lower tibiofibular fixation
Yes
83
22
4.635
0.031
No
28
17
Functional exercise compliance scale (points)
Male
49.65 ± 9.46
42.36 ± 8.79
4.214
< 0.01
SSRS (points)
Female
30.64 ± 3.45
24.36 ± 2.46
10.461
< 0.01
BK (μg/L)
6.41 ± 1.32
8.75 ± 1.47
9.243
< 0.01
PGE2 (ρg/mL)
≤ 5000
170.66 ± 19.62
214.14 ± 18.70
12.048
< 0.01
5-HT (ng/L)
> 5001
97.84 ± 18.75
121.44 ± 16.38
6.977
< 0.01
Table 3 Assignment of variables
Variables
Assignment method
Dependent variable
Functional status
General function group = 1, excellent function group = 0
Independent variables
Monthly household income
≤ RMB 5000 = 1, > RMB 5001 = 0
Educational level
High school and below = 1, junior college or above = 0
Comorbid diabetes
Yes = 1, No = 0
Start time of postoperative exercise
48-72 hours = 1, > 72 hours = 0
Lower tibiofibular fixation
No = 1, yes = 0
Functional exercise compliance scale
Input as original value
SSRS
Input as original value
BK
Input as original value
PGE2
Input as original value
5-HT
Input as original value
Table 4 Multivariate analysis of factors influencing function after staged functional training following ankle fracture surgery
Independent variables
β
SE
Wald χ2
P value
OR
95%CI
Lower limit
Upper limit
Functional Exercise Compliance Scale for orthopedic patients
-4.941
-6.914
-2.967
1.001
-0.247
-4.937
< 0.001
SSRS
-9.664
-12.377
-6.951
1.375
-0.341
-7.026
< 0.001
BK
-9.664
-12.377
-6.951
1.375
-0.341
-7.026
< 0.001
PGE2
-2.995
-5.466
-0.525
1.252
-0.112
-2.392
0.018
5-HT
-11.507
-15.358
-7.655
1.953
-0.289
-5.892
< 0.001
Citation: Fang MQ. Functional assessment and influencing factors after staged functional training in patients with ankle fractures. World J Clin Cases 2024; 12(21): 4499-4507