Research Article

Perioperative Protocol of Ankle Fracture and Distal Radius Fracture Based on Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Program: A Multicenter Prospective Clinical Controlled study

Table 5

Results of multiple logistic regression analysis using patient demographic, injury, and perioperative management characteristics to predict the satisfaction level of the patients on discharge.

ParameterOR95% CI value

Fracture type (distal radial fracture)1.8180.956–3.4580.069
Group (traditional)1.1000.553–2.1860.786
Age0.9820.966–0.9980.025
Gender (female)1.0110.644–1.5850.964
BMI1.0150.959–1.0740.600
Fall from standing height
 Road accident1.2650.350–4.5770.720
 Falling accident0.6120.157–2.3860.480
 Other causes1.6070.419–6.1620.489
 Regional anesthesia0.3830.234–0.626<0.001
PCA2.8161.681–4.720<0.001
NSAIDS1.0410.641–1.6890.872
Preoperative fasting period for solids1.0651.008–1.1250.024
Preoperative fasting period for liquids0.9740.912–1.0390.421
Postoperative fasting period for solids1.1211.036–1.2130.004
Postoperative fasting period for liquids0.8890.818–0.9670.006
Length of operation0.7460.563–0.9870.040
Antiemetic1.0450.626–1.7430.867
Urinary catheterization0.1570.053–0.4650.001
Wound drainage1.0290.640–1.6540.906
Elapsed time between admission and surgery0.9820.891–1.0810.706
Elapsed time between injury and surgery1.0380.984–1.0960.171
Length of hospital stay1.0140.950–1.0820.681