scholarly journals In-hospital care, complications, and 4-month mortality following a hip or proximal femur fracture: the Spanish registry of osteoporotic femur fractures prospective cohort study

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Prieto-Alhambra ◽  
Carlen Reyes ◽  
Miguel Sanz Sainz ◽  
Jesús González-Macías ◽  
Luis Gracia Delgado ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 236-251
Author(s):  
Peter Moriarty ◽  
Heather Moriarty ◽  
Michael Maher ◽  
James Harty

Background:As imaging technology improves small Pulmonary Emboli (PE) of debatable clinical relevance are increasingly detected leading to higher numbers of patients receiving anticoagulation. Although PE are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing repair of proximal femur fractures, this cohort of patients are at increased falls risk and are therefore largely unsuitable for long term anticoagulant therapy.Objective:1. To review sequential Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiograms (CTPA) performed in patients who underwent repair of proximal femur fractures at our institution. 2. To establish the perioperative CT imaging performed.Design:A retrospective cross sectional study of all patients undergoing proximal femur fracture repair at a single tertiary referral.Methods:The theatre database was interrogated to reveal all patients undergoing proximal femur fracture repair over a 28 month period from 01/01/12 to 07/04/14 inclusive. This was cross-referenced with the Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS) to establish all imaging undertaken in the perioperative period. CTPA studies performed within the time period of 1 week prior to and 6 months post proximal femur fixation were included. CTPA studies and reports were assessed for quality and findings. D-Dimer results, if performed within 72 hours of the CTPA study, were recorded.Results:1388 patients underwent neck of femur fracture repair in the 28-month study period. Of this cohort 71 CTPA studies were performed in 71 patients (5.2%) with a mean age of 77.8 years (range 38 - 100). 53 (74.6%) of studies were negative for embolus and 17 (23.9%) studies revealed clot in a pulmonary artery (1 saddle embolus, 2 main pulmonary artery emboli, 7 lobar vessel emboli, 2 segmental artery emboli, 5 subsegmental emboli). Overall PE detection rate was 1.2% of our total study population. In all 71 studies, Houndsfield Unit (HU) in the main pulmonary artery (PA) was >200; which is considered to be of satisfactory quality to assess for segmental pulmonary emboli. 32% of patients had D Dimer levels performed, however no relationship with presence of PE on CTPA was demonstrated.Conclusion:The rate of positive CTPA studies in patients undergoing proximal femur fracture repair is 23.9% in our patient population, comparing favorably to published data. This is likely to reflect good compliance with prevention measures at ward level. D-Dimer results are unreliable for PE prediction.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bergita Ganse ◽  
Franziska Böhle ◽  
Tatjana Pastor ◽  
Boyko Gueorguiev ◽  
Simon Altgassen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sandeep Krishna Avulapati ◽  
Senthil Kumar Mahalingam ◽  
T. Munirathnam ◽  
Jagadeesh Gudaru ◽  
Deepak Kaki

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> In the elderly population, proximal femur fractures are most common which can result in increase of morbidity and mortality. Pre and postoperative mobility patterns, also depends upon the Mental Status of the patient. Incidence of Mental health disorders of patient can increases with age and co morbidities. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect and relationship of preoperative mental status, on postoperative mobility in proximal femur fracture patients. On null hypothesis; there exists no co-relation between pre-operative mental status on pre and postoperative mobility those had surgery for proximal femur fractures.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> This is a retrospective study, carried out during the period of 14<sup>th</sup> March, 2016 to 14<sup>th</sup> March, 2017 at BIRRD (T) Hospital. All the patients who underwent proximal femur fracture surgeries were included in the study. Patients were evaluated for Abbreviated Mental Score Test pre-operatively. Mobility patterns were before injury and after surgery evaluated in patients with proximal femur fractures. Postoperatively patients were followed up to one year.<strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> 50 patients were included into the study, where 12 patients could not present to follow-up due to various reasons, thus we have complete data of 38 patients. There is significant reduction in mobility status of individuals i.e. from 6.18 (preoperative pre fracture mobility) to 5.36 (postoperative mobility). Average abbreviated mental test score is 7.55. There exists a correlation between the variables.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Null hypothesis remains rejected. There is statistically significant relationship between the variables (pre and postoperative mobility, and abbreviated mental test score), which appears to be positive correlation.</p>


Author(s):  
S. S. Rodionova ◽  
A. N. Torgashin ◽  
E. I. Solod ◽  
N. S. Morozova ◽  
A. K. Morozov ◽  
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Comparative assessment of software HAS for Hologic densitometer was performed in two groups of osteoporotic patients (mean age 60.4 years) with and without proximal femur fractures. The area of cross-section, cross-section moment of inertia, axial moment of section resistance, cortical bone thickness and coefficient of bending were assessed in three zones of the femur (narrow part of the neck, intertrochanteric and diaphyseal zones). Results of linear discriminant analysis showed that totality of 9 out of 15 geometric parameters assessed by that program enabled with 100% probability to differentiate patients with and without fractures and gave the background to introduce that method into clinical practice for timely detection of patients with high risk of proximal femur fracture.


Alcohol ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 73-78
Author(s):  
Gro Askgaard ◽  
Anne I. Christensen ◽  
Børge Nordestgaard ◽  
Morten Grønbæk ◽  
Janne S. Tolstrup

Author(s):  
Henri Mundongo Tshamba ◽  
Clarence Mukeng a ◽  
Nono Mulubwa Kyalubile ◽  
Alphonse Kaij Kakambal ◽  
Grevisse Ditend Yav ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Katharina Hill-Mündel ◽  
Johannes Schlegl ◽  
Hans Konrad Biesalski ◽  
Sabrina Ehnert ◽  
Steffen Schröter ◽  
...  

Proximal femur fractures show a high prevalence in elderly patients and are associated with an elevated risk of multimorbidity and early mortality. Recovery is impaired by malnutrition and oxidative stress, which is affected by antioxidants such as ascorbic acid (AA). This study monitored AA levels during hospitalization of patients with a proximal femur to investigate the influence of AA status to the clinical outcome. AA levels of 25 elderly patients with a proximal femur fracture were measured during hospitalization using high performance liquid chromatography. Plasma samples were collected preoperatively, on the first day after surgery, on the third day after surgery and on the day of discharge. Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS) and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) were assessed to evaluate the nutritional status. In patients with proximal femoral fractures, preoperative AA concentrations were significantly lower compared to elderly patients without an acute fracture. A significant decrease of 33.8% in AA plasma level was measured on the day after surgery with a significant recovery up to the time of discharge. The preoperative AA status did not have any significant effect on clinical outcome. However, inadequate AA levels (<50 µmol/L) upon discharge significantly increased the incidence and the severity of postoperative complications. These results indicate that the AA status upon discharge has a greater impact on clinical outcome than assumed, and therefore, AA supplementation during hospitalization should be considered.


2016 ◽  
Vol 94 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander K. Leung ◽  
Matthew J. To ◽  
Linh Luong ◽  
Zahra Syavash Vahabi ◽  
Victor L. Gonçalves ◽  
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