| Literature DB >> 23176260 |
Benjamin Buecking1, Christopher Bliemel, Johannes Struewer, Daphne Eschbach, Steffen Ruchholtz, Thorben Müller.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trochanteric fractures are common fractures in the elderly. Due to characteristic demographic changes, the incidence of these injuries is rapidly increasing. Treatment of these fractures is associated with high rates of complications. In addition, the long-term results remain poor, with high morbidity, declines in function, and high mortality. Therefore, in this study, complication rates and patients' outcomes were evaluated after fixation of geriatric trochanteric fractures using the Gamma3™ nail.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23176260 PMCID: PMC3534554 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-651
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Patients characteristics
| Average age (years) (±SD) (95% CI) | 81 (±8) (79-82) |
| Gender | |
| Females | 69 (77%) |
| Males | 21 (23%) |
| Fracture side | |
| Right | 50 (56%) |
| Left | 40 (44%) |
| Barthel Index (±SD) (95% C e) | 82 (±23) (77-87) |
| ASA* classification (±SD) (95% C) | 2.9 (±0.5) (2.8-3.1) |
| ASA 1 | 1 (1%) |
| ASA 2 | 14 (16%) |
| ASA 3 | 65 (72%) |
| ASA 4 | 10 (11%) |
*ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Fracture type, duration of surgery by qualification of the surgeons
| Fracture type* | | ||
| trochanteric A1 | 32 (36%) | 17 (33%) | 15 (39%) |
| trochanteric A2 | 30 (33%) | 17 (33%) | 13 (34%) |
| trochanteric A3 | 17 (19%) | 9 (17%) | 8 (21%) |
| subtrochanteric A1 | 8 (9%) | 7 (13%) | - |
| subtrochanteric A2 | 2 (2%) | 1 (2%) | 1 (3%) |
| subtrochanteric A3 | 1 (1%) | 1 (2%) | 1 (3%) |
| Duration of surgery in min (±SD) (95% CI) | 53 (±31) (46-60) | 54 (±34) (45-64) | 52 (±29) (42-61)** |
| Time of hospitalization in days (±SD) (95% CI) | 14.1 (±5.1) (13.0-15.2) | 14.3 (±5.7) (12.7-15.9) | 13.9 (± 4.3) *** (12.5-15.3) |
*according to the AO classification.
**p=0.790.
***p=0.461
Characteristics of different patient groups
| N | 78 | 12 | 20 | 52 | 38 |
| Age (years) | | | | | |
| mean (±SD) | 80 (±8.1) | 82 (±6.4) | 82 (±7.7) | 83 (±7.2) | 78 (±7.9) |
| 95% CI | 78.5 – 82.3 | 78.4 – 86.6 | 78 - 85 | 81 - 85 | 75 - 80 |
| Barthel Index | | | | | |
| mean (±SD) | 82 (±23) | 80 (±19) | 75 (±25) | 80 (±24)*** | 84 (±21)*** |
| 95% CI | 77 - 88 | 67 - 93 | 62 - 87 | 73 - 87 | 77 - 91 |
| ASA* classification | | | | | |
| mean (±SD) | 2.9 (±0.6) | 2.9 (±0.3) | 3.4 (±0.6)** | 2.9 (±0.5) | 3.0 (±0.6) |
| 95% CI | 2.8 – 3.1 | 2.7 – 3.1 | 3.1 - 3.6 | 2.7 – 3.0 | 2.8 – 3.2 |
*ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists.
** p<0.001 in comparison to survivors.
*** p=0.02.
Complications and mortality by qualification of surgeon
| General in hospital Complication | 5 (5.6%) | 3 (5.8%) | 2 (5.3%) | 0.918 |
| Apoplexy | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
| Embolism | 0 | - | - | |
| Myocardial infarction | 1 | - | 1 | |
| Ventricular fibrillation | 1 | 1 | - | |
| Pneumonia | 1 | 1 | - | |
| Thrombosis | 0 | - | - | |
| Mortality | | |||
| In hospital | 4 (4.4%) | 4 (7.7%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.080 |
| 6 month | 16 (17.8%) | 9 (17.3%) | 7 (18.4%) | 0.891 |
| 12 month | 20 (22.2%) | 10 (19.2%) | 10 (26.3) | 0.425 |
| Local complications | 8 (8.9%) | 4 (7.7%) | 4 (10.5) | 0.641 |
| Cutting out | 1 | - | 1 | |
| Hematoma | 4 | 3 | 1 | |
| Deep Infection | 1 | 1 | - | |
| Periosteosynthetic fracture | 1 | - | 1 | |
| Tractus irritation | 1 | - | 1 | |
Figure 1Patient with cutting out: postoperative, during follow-up and after revision with hip prosthesis.
Figure 2Patient with tract irritation: postoperative, during follow-up and after revision with change of the femoral neck screw.
Figure 3Patient with peri-osteosynthetic fracture: postoperatively, during follow-up and after revision with plate osteosynthesis.
Figure 4Barthel Index: pretraumatic, at 6 month follow up and at 12 month follow up.
Figure 5Activities of daily living: pretraumatic, at 6 month follow up and at 12 month follow up.
Figure 6EQ-5D Index: pretraumatic, at 6 month follow up and at 12 month follow up.