| Literature DB >> 31409337 |
Stefan Bartels1,2, Jan-Erik Gjertsen3,4, Frede Frihagen5, Cecilia Rogmark6, Stein Erik Utvåg7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A displaced femoral neck fracture (FNF) in patients 55-70 years is a serious injury with a high risk of treatment failure and the optimal surgical treatment remains unclear. We aimed to describe characteristics of fracture patients compared to a sample from the normal population.Entities:
Keywords: Bone mineral density; Comorbidity; Femoral neck fracture; Osteoporosis
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31409337 PMCID: PMC6692959 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-019-2732-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Baseline characteristics according to the two different groups
| Fracture group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age, years (95% CI) | 64.5 (63.5-65.6) | 65.1 (64.4-65.7) | 0.677 a |
| Gender, w/m (%) | 38 (76%) / 12 (24%) | 116 (77.3%) / 34 (22.7%) | 0.846 b |
| Mean BMI (kg/m2) (95% CI) | 24.2 (23.1-25.4) | 26.7 (26.0-27.4) | 0.001c |
| Diabetes mellitus, n (%) | 5 (10%) | 5 (3.33%) | 0.061b |
| Smoking, n (%) | 24 (48%) | 15 (10%) | < 0.001b |
| Mean Charlson Comorbidity Index Score total (95% CI) n (%) | 2.64 (2.39-2.89) | 2.14 (2.04-2.24) | 0.001b |
| 1 | 3 (6%) | 19 (12.7%) | |
| 2 | 20 (40%) | 94 (62.7%) | |
| 3 | 21 (42%) | 34 (22.7%) | |
| 4 | 4 (8%) | 3 (2%) | |
| 5 | 2 (4%) | 0 | |
| ASA score, n (%)d | < 0.001b | ||
| 1 | 6 (12%) | 73 (48.7%) | |
| 2 | 31 (62%) | 74 (49.3%) | |
| 3 | 13 (26%) | 3 (2%) | |
| 4 | 0 | 0 |
aindependent samples t-test
bPearson Chi-square test
cMann-Whitney U-test
dAmerican Society of Anesthesiologists
Fig. 1Differences in comorbidity presented by ASA classification in % for both groups
Differences in hip function between cases (before fracture) and controls
| Fracture group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean Harris Hip Score (95% CI) | 93.6 (91.0-96.3) | 97.1 (95.8-98.4) | < 0.001a |
| Mean Oxford Hip Score (95% CI) | 46.2 (44.8-47.2) | 46.0 (45.4-47.0) | 0.173 a |
| Mean HOOS (95%CI) Pain | 92.9 (89.1-96.7) | 95.3 (93.5-97.1) | 0.226 a |
| Symptoms | 94.3 (90.6-97.7) | 95.2 (93.4-97.0) | 0.226 a |
| ADL | 92.4 (87.3-97.5) | 95.7 (93.9-97.5) | 0.244 a |
| Sport | 89.9 (83.6-96.2) | 92.1 (89.3-94.8) | 0.739 a |
| QoL | 94.0 (89.7-98.4) | 93.6 (90.9-96.4) | 0.792 a |
aMann-Whitney U-test
Fig. 2Differences in hip function presented by HOOS for both groups and before fracture
Differences in DXA-measures between 50 patients with FNF and the control group
| Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry | Fracture group | Control group | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lumbar spine T-score | 0.003 a | ||
| T-score >-1 | 19 (38%) | 83 (55%) | |
| T-score - 1- -2.5 | 17 (34%) | 53 (35%) | |
| T-score ≤ -2.5 | 14 (28%) | 14 (9%) | |
| Hip total T-score b | < 0.001 a | ||
| T-score >-1 | 8 (18%) | 79 (53%) | |
| T-score - 1 - -2.5 | 22 (49%) | 63 (42%) | |
| T-score ≤ -2.5 | 15 (33%) | 8 (5%) | |
| Hip femoral neck T-score b | < 0.001 a | ||
| T-score >-1 | 4 (9%) | 47 (31%) | |
| T-score- 1 - -2.5 | 21 (47%) | 85 (57%) | |
| T-score ≤ -2.5 | 20 (44%) | 18 (12%) |
aPearson Chi-square test
b5 patients with implants after fracture care in both hips, making measurements in the hips impossible
Fig. 3T-score values for fracture and control group
Logistic regression with Odd ratio obtaining displaced FNF for multivariate analyses and with adjustments
| Unadjusted | Adjusted a | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95%CI | OR | 95%CI | |||
| Smoking | 8.3 | 3.8-17.9 | < 0.001 | 6.8 | 2.8-16.1 | < 0.001 |
| Charlson Comorbidity Index Score | 2.6 | 1.6-4.1 | < 0.001 | 2.0 | 1.2-3.6 | 0.011 |
| DXA femoral neck T-score > -1 normal bone | 1 | < 0.001 | 1 | < 0.001 | ||
DXA femoral neck T-score- 1 - -2.5 osteopenia | 3.1 | 1.0-9.6 | 0.049 | 2.1 | 0.6-6.9 | 0.236 |
| DXA femoral neck T-score ≤ -2.5 osteoporosis | 13.6 | 4.1-45.3 | < 0.001 | 7.6 | 2.1-27.9 | < 0.001 |
aadjusted for all other variables in the table in a multiple regression analysis model