Literature DB >> 31625534

[Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC): First-year results and comparison with other registries and prospective multi-centric studies from Spain].

Pilar Sáez-López1,2, Cristina Ojeda-Thies3, Teresa Alarcón2,4, Angélica Muñoz Pascual5, Jesús Mora-Fernández6, Cristina González de Villaumbrosia7, María Jesús Molina Hernández8, Nuria Montero-Fernández9, José Manuel Cancio Trujillo10, Adolfo Díez Pérez11,12, Daniel Prieto Alhambra13,14, José Ramón Caeiro Rey15, Íñigo Etxebarria Foronda16, Paloma Gómez Campelo2,17, Teresa Pareja Sierra18, Francisco José Tarazona-Santabalbina19,20, Rosario López-Giménez21, Ángel Otero Puime21, Laura Navarro-Castellanos2, Rocío Queipo Matas22, Sonia Jiménez Mola23, Tomás López-Peña24, Concepción Cassinello Ogea25, Juan I González-Montalvo2,4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (Registro Nacional de Fracturas de Cadera or RNFC) is a Spanish, prospective, multi- centric registry, commenced in 2017. The goal of this paper is to present the data from the first annual report and to compare them with autonomic registries and recent prospective multi-centric studies performed in Spain.
METHODS: We included persons 75 years or older treated for fragility hip fractures in any of the centers participating in the RNFC between January and October 2017. The descriptive statistics of each variable used the mean (and standard deviation) or the median (and interquartile ranges) for the ordinal variables and the percentage for the categoric variables. A descriptive analysis of the casemix was performed and compared with available data from the aforementioned studies.
RESULTS: The RNFC included 7.208 patients from 54 hospitals, with a mean age of 86.7 (SD 5.6) years; 75.4% were women, and 36.4% showed cognitive decline. Mean surgical delay was 75.7 (SD 63.6) hours, and length of stay averaged 10.9 (SD 6.7) days. Of the patients who lived at home (75.4%), less than half (37.0%) returned home at discharge. One-month mortality was 7.1%. Comparison with other studies showed important differences, especially regarding patients newly sent to nursing homes (7.7-29.4%) and with antiosteoporotic treatment at discharge (14.5-36.7%).
CONCLUSIONS: The RNFC is the largest prospective database to date that offers data regarding the characteristics of patients hospitalized for hip fractures in Spain. Comparison with recent studies showed some important differences.

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Keywords:  Elderly; Hip fractures; Osteoporosis; Registries; Spain

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31625534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1135-5727


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