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Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC): analysis of its first annual report and international comparison with other established registries.

C Ojeda-Thies1, P Sáez-López2,3,4, C T Currie5, F J Tarazona-Santalbina6,7, T Alarcón2,8, A Muñoz-Pascual9, T Pareja10, P Gómez-Campelo2,11, N Montero-Fernández12,13, J Mora-Fernández14, R Larrainzar-Garijo15, E Gil-Garay2,8, I Etxebarría-Foronda16, J R Caeiro17, A Díez-Pérez18, D Prieto-Alhambra19,20, L Navarro-Castellanos2, A Otero-Puime2,21, J I González-Montalvo2,8.   

Abstract

Hip fracture registries have helped improve quality of care and reduce variability, and several audits exist worldwide. The results of the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry are presented and compared with 13 other national registries, highlighting similarities and differences to define areas of improvement, particularly surgical delay and early mobilization.
INTRODUCTION: Hip fracture audits have been useful for monitoring current practice and defining areas in need of improvement. Most established registries are from Northern Europe. We present the results from the first annual report of the Spanish Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC) and compare them with other publically available audit reports.
METHOD: Comparison of the results from Spain with the most recent reports from another ten established hip fracture registries highlights the differences in audit characteristics, casemix, management, and outcomes.
RESULTS: Of the patients treated in 54 hospitals, 7.208 were included in the registry between January and October 2017. Compared with other registries, the RNFC included patients ≥ 75 years old; in general, they were older, more likely to be female, had a worse prefracture ambulation status, and were more likely to have extracapsular fractures. A larger proportion was treated with intramedullary nails than in other countries, and spinal anesthesia was most commonly used. With a mean of 75.7 h, Spain had by far the longest surgical delay, and the lowest proportion of patients mobilized on the first postoperative day (58.5%). Consequently, development of pressure ulcers was high, but length of stay, mortality, and discharge to home remained in the range of other audits.
CONCLUSIONS: National hip fracture registries have proved effective in changing clinical practice and our understanding of patients with this condition. Such registries tend to be based on an internationally recognized common dataset which would make comparisons between national registries possible, but variations such as age inclusion criteria and follow-up are becoming evident across the world. This variation should be avoided if we are to maximize the comparability of registry results and help different countries learn from each other's practice. The results reported in the Spanish RNFC, compared with those of other countries, highlight the differences between countries and detect areas of improvement, particularly surgical delay and early mobilization.

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Keywords:  Audit; Hip fracture; Hip fracture registry; International comparison

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30904929     DOI: 10.1007/s00198-019-04939-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osteoporos Int        ISSN: 0937-941X            Impact factor:   4.507


  22 in total

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2.  Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (SNHFR): a description of its objectives, methodology and implementation.

Authors:  P Sáez-López; J I González-Montalvo; C Ojeda-Thies; J Mora-Fernández; A Muñoz-Pascual; J M Cancio; F J Tarazona; T Pareja; P Gómez-Campelo; N Montero-Fernández; T Alarcón; P Mesa-Lampre; R Larrainzar-Gar; E Duaso; E Gil-Garay; A Diéz-Pérez; D Prieto-Alhambra; R Queipo-Matas; A Otero-Puime
Journal:  Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol       Date:  2018-02-14

3.  [Orthogeriatrics: The First multicentre regional register of hip fractures in Castilla y León (Spain)].

Authors:  Angélica Muñoz-Pascual; Pilar Sáez-López; Sonia Jiménez-Mola; Natalia Sánchez-Hernández; Noelia Alonso-García; Ana Isabel Andrés-Sainz; M Cruz Macias-Montero; Carmen Vázquez-Pedrezuela; Nieves Pereira de Castro Juez; Pilar Del Pozo-Tagarro; Carmen Pablos-Hernández; Carmen Cervera-Díaz; Ana Cerón-Fernández; Esther Vuelta-Calzada; Javier Perez-Jara Carrera; Alfonso González-Ramírez; Teresa Collado-Díaz; Javier Idoate-Gil; M Teresa Guerrero-Díaz; Dayro Gutierrez-Bejarano; Encarnación Martín-Perez
Journal:  Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol       Date:  2017-05-15

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Journal:  Med Clin (Barc)       Date:  2001-01-13       Impact factor: 1.725

5.  Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Spinal Versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery.

Authors:  Mark D Neuman; Samir Mehta; Evan R Bannister; Patrick J Hesketh; Annamarie D Horan; Nabil M Elkassabany
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2016-11-07       Impact factor: 5.562

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Authors:  J A Kanis; A Odén; E V McCloskey; H Johansson; D A Wahl; C Cooper
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2012-03-15       Impact factor: 4.507

7.  Burden of First Osteoporotic Hip Fracture in Spain: A Prospective, 12-Month, Observational Study.

Authors:  Jose Ramón Caeiro; Agustí Bartra; Manuel Mesa-Ramos; Íñigo Etxebarría; Jorge Montejo; Pedro Carpintero; Francesc Sorio; Sonia Gatell; Andrea Farré; Laura Canals
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2016-10-14       Impact factor: 4.333

8.  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.

Authors:  Daniel Prieto-Alhambra; Carlen Reyes; Miguel Sanz Sainz; Jesús González-Macías; Luis Gracia Delgado; Cristina Alonso Bouzón; Sarah Mills Gañan; Damián Mifsut Miedes; Eduardo Vaquero-Cervino; Manuel Francisco Bravo Bardaji; Laura Ezquerra Herrando; Fátima Brañas Baztán; Bartolomé Lladó Ferrer; Ivan Perez-Coto; Gaspar Adrados Bueno; Jesús Mora-Fernandez; Teresa Espallargas Doñate; Jorge Martínez-Iñiguez Blasco; Ignacio Aguado-Maestro; Pilar Sáez-López; Monica Salomó Doménech; Vicente Climent-Peris; Ángel Díez Rodríguez; Humberto Kessel Sardiñas; Óscar Tendero Gómez; Jordi Teixidor Serra; José Ramón Caeiro-Rey; Ignacio Andrés Cano; Mariano Barrés Carsi; Iñigo Etxebarria-Foronda; Juan Dionisio Avilés Hernández; Juan Rodriguez Solis; Oscar Torregrosa Suau; Xavier Nogués; Antonio Herrera; Adolfo Díez-Perez
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2018-09-14       Impact factor: 2.617

9.  Quality indicators for hip fracture care, a systematic review.

Authors:  S C Voeten; P Krijnen; D M Voeten; J H Hegeman; M W J M Wouters; I B Schipper
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 4.507

10.  Changing trends in the epidemiology of hip fracture in Spain.

Authors:  R Azagra; F López-Expósito; J C Martin-Sánchez; A Aguyé; N Moreno; C Cooper; A Díez-Pérez; E M Dennison
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2013-12-10       Impact factor: 4.507

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Authors:  Germán Garabano; Cesar Angel Pesciallo; Leonel Perez Alamino; Glenda Ernst; Hernan Del Sel
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2021-12-17

2.  Trends in hip fracture care in the Republic of Ireland from 2013 to 2018: results from the Irish Hip Fracture Database.

Authors:  M E Walsh; H Ferris; T Coughlan; C Hurson; E Ahern; J Sorensen; L Brent
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2020-09-30       Impact factor: 4.507

3.  Hip fractures in Spain: are we on the right track? Statistically significant differences in hip fracture management between Autonomous Communities in Spain.

Authors:  Pablo Castillón; Jorge H Nuñez; Fatima Mori-Gamarra; Cristina Ojeda-Thies; Pilar Sáez-López; Jordi Salvador; Francesc Anglés; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 2.617

4.  Differences in the baseline characteristics, management and outcomes of patients with hip fractures depending on their pre-fracture place of residence: the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC) cohort.

Authors:  Peggy P Ríos-Germán; Alicia Gutierrez-Misis; Rocío Queipo; Cristina Ojeda-Thies; Pilar Sáez-López; Teresa Alarcón; Angel Otero Puime; Paloma Gómez-Campelo; Laura Navarro-Castellanos; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo
Journal:  Eur Geriatr Med       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 1.710

5.  Predictive Model of Gait Recovery at One Month after Hip Fracture from a National Cohort of 25,607 Patients: The Hip Fracture Prognosis (HF-Prognosis) Tool.

Authors:  Cristina González de Villaumbrosia; Pilar Sáez López; Isaac Martín de Diego; Carmen Lancho Martín; Marina Cuesta Santa Teresa; Teresa Alarcón; Cristina Ojeda Thies; Rocío Queipo Matas; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Improving hip fracture care in Spain: evolution of quality indicators in the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry.

Authors:  Patricia Ysabel Condorhuamán-Alvarado; Teresa Pareja-Sierra; Angélica Muñoz-Pascual; Pilar Sáez-López; Jesús Diez-Sebastián; Cristina Ojeda-Thies; Alicia Gutiérrez-Misis; Teresa Alarcón-Alarcón; María Concepción Cassinello-Ogea; Jose Luis Pérez-Castrillón; Paloma Gómez-Campelo; Laura Navarro-Castellanos; Ángel Otero-Puime; Juan Ignacio González-Montalvo
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 2.617

7.  Orthogeriatric co-management for proximal femoral fractures. Can two additions make a big difference?

Authors:  Maic Werner; Olaf Krause; Christian Macke; Lambert Herold; Alexander Ranker; Christian Krettek; Emmanouil Liodakis
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 2.362

8.  The Danish Multidisciplinary Hip Fracture Registry 13-Year Results from a Population-Based Cohort of Hip Fracture Patients.

Authors:  Pia Kjær Kristensen; Niels Dieter Röck; Helle Collatz Christensen; Alma Becic Pedersen
Journal:  Clin Epidemiol       Date:  2020-01-09       Impact factor: 4.790

9.  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Incidence of Hip Fracture: A Nested Case-Control Study in the EpiChron Cohort.

Authors:  Jesús Díez-Manglano; María Berges Vidal; Lucía Martínez Barredo; Beatriz Poblador-Plou; Antonio Gimeno-Miguel; Pilar Martínez Heras; Alexandra Prados-Torres
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2020-11-05

10.  Usefulness of a national hip fracture registry to evaluate the profile of patients in whom antiosteoporotic treatment is prescribed following hospital discharge.

Authors:  T Alarcon; C Ojeda-Thies; P Sáez-López; P Gomez-Campelo; L Navarro-Castellanos; A Otero-Puime; J I González-Montalvo
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2020-02-20       Impact factor: 4.507

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