| Literature DB >> 29499715 |
Leo Nherera1, Paul Trueman2, Alan Horner2, Tracy Watson3, Alan J Johnstone4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intertrochanteric hip fractures are common and devastating injuries especially for the elderly. Surgical treatment is the optimal strategy for managing intertrochanteric fractures as it allows early rehabilitation and functional recovery. The relative effects of internal fixation strategies for intertrochanteric fracture after operation remain limited to relatively small studies which create uncertainty in attempts to establish evidence-based best practice.Entities:
Keywords: Cephalomedullary nail; Intertrochanteric hip fractures; Intramedullary nails; Meta-analysis; Systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29499715 PMCID: PMC5834859 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-018-0749-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Inclusion exclusion criteria
| Criteria | Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|---|
| Type of study | RCTs, retrospective and prospective comparative observational studies | Systematic reviews, conference abstracts, case series, case reports, narrative reviews, editorials, opinions and studies performed in animals |
| Population | Adults with intertrochanteric hip fractures with subtrochanteric extension or subtrochanteric fractures | Stable fractures alone |
| Geographical location | Publications from any country | None |
| Interventions | Integrated 2 screw derotation cephalomedullary device (InterTAN) | Other nails other than InterTAN and PFNA. |
| Comparators | Single screw cephalomedullary nail (PFNA) | Other nails other than InterTAN and PFNA. |
| Outcomes of interest | Functional measures (i.e. quality of life scores and pain, Harris Hip Score) and post-operative implant-related failures (i.e. cutout, varus collapse, shaft fractures), non-union, reoperation/revisions and procedure measures (i.e. operative time, blood loss, fluoroscopy time) |
RCT randomised controlled trial, PFNA proximal femoral nail antirotation
Study characteristics of included studies
| Study, year | Type of study and sample size | Mean age, years (range) | Percentage of males | Length of follow-up, months |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yu, 2016 [ | Retrospective comparative | IT = 75.2 (66.4–84.0) PFNA-II = 74.2 (65.1–83.3) | IT = 35 PFNA-II = 32 | 12 |
| Seyhan, 2015 [ | RCTa 75 (IT = 32; PFNA = 43) | IT = 75.3 (61.8–88.9) PFNA = 75.9 (62.2–89.6) | IT = 34.4 PFNA = 18.6 | 24 |
| Zehir, 2015 [ | Retrospective comparative | IT = 76.9 (70.2–83.6) PFNA = 77.2 (70.4–84.0) | IT = 38.2 PFNA = 38.5 | 16 |
| Zhang, 2013 [ | RCTb
| IT = 72.4 (64.8–80.0) PFNA-II = 72.4 (63.7–81.1) | IT = 40.4 PFNA-II = 33.9 | 12 |
| Zhang, 2017 [ | Retrospective comparative | IT = 72.7 (7.6) PFNA-II = 74.6 (6.3) | IT = 34.8 PFNA-II = 38.6 | 40 |
| Zhang, 2017 [ | Retrospective comparative | IT = 76.1 PFNA = 76.1 | IT = 56 PFNA = 62 | 38.8 |
IT InterTAN, PFNA proximal femoral nail antirotation, N total number enrolled in the study
aRandomisation done by sealed envelopes
bRandomisation done by consecutive numbered and sealed envelopes based on a computer-generated list
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram for studies included and excluded from the clinical effectiveness review
Fig. 2Impact of InterTAN compared with PFNA on revisions, implant-related failures (cutout, shaft fractures, varus collapse) and non-unions
Fig. 3Impact of InterTAN compared with PFNA on the Harris Hip Score and the proportion of patients who complained of hip and thigh pain
Fig. 4Impact of InterTAN compared with PFNA on operating time, fluoroscopy time, blood loss and other complications. Forest plots. The forest plots show the odds ratio (OR) calculated by the random effects model or the mean difference (MD) calculated by the fixed effects model. Squares represent individual study effects and diamonds represent the summary effect from the meta-analysis. Horizontal bars represent 95% CIs and the vertical line in plot is at 1 for OR and 0 for MD, corresponding to the null hypothesis of no effect. I2 = test of heterogeneity, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom, M-H Mantel–Haenszel