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The Effect of Age on Fracture Healing Time in Metacarpal Fractures.

Ronit Wollstein1, Arie Trouw2, Lois Carlson2, Ilene Staff2, Daniel J Mastella2, Duffield Ashmead1.   

Abstract

Background: Older patients are treated for fracture with increasing frequency. Although studies on animals suggest that older mice and rats heal fractures more slowly, the clinical implications remain unclear. A better understanding of differences in healing with age can help customize fracture treatment. Our purpose was to retrospectively evaluate metacarpal fractures for healing time looking specifically at age-related differences.
Methods: A retrospective review of patients treated for metacarpal fractures was conducted. Patients with incomplete charts or inadequate follow-up were excluded. One hundred ninety-eight charts were analyzed. Demographic and other patient factors were documented. Fracture characteristics and treatment type were documented. Fracture healing was determined clinically. Plain radiographs and examination were used in decision making.
Results: Age was not associated with fracture healing time as a continuous variable (P = .09). Patients above 75 years were not associated with increased healing time (P = .58). Fracture characteristics were related to healing time: minimally displaced and comminuted fractures healed faster than oblique fractures, spiral fractures, or transverse fractures (P = .048). Patients undergoing surgery healed faster than those without surgery (P = .046). Renal failure negatively affected fracture healing time (P = .03). Diabetes, hypothyroidism, and gender were not associated with healing time. Complications were not associated with age or other patient or fracture-related factors. Conclusions: Age does not affect clinical fracture healing time in adult. Therefore, older patients do not require disparate treatment. Other fracture-related factors and considerations such as functional demand and support systems might influence treatment decisions in fracture care.

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Keywords:  age; fracture; healing; metacarpal; time

Year:  2018        PMID: 30501514      PMCID: PMC7370379          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718813730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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