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Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has changed, with surgical intervention being more common and with new techniques. We investigated whether this change has influenced the subjective outcome. Here we report, year by year, the 1-year score af...

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Autores principales: Landgren, Marcus, Abramo, Antonio, Geijer, Mats, Kopylov, Philippe, Tägil, Magnus
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5499340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28290758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1303601
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author Landgren, Marcus
Abramo, Antonio
Geijer, Mats
Kopylov, Philippe
Tägil, Magnus
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Geijer, Mats
Kopylov, Philippe
Tägil, Magnus
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has changed, with surgical intervention being more common and with new techniques. We investigated whether this change has influenced the subjective outcome. Here we report, year by year, the 1-year score after a DRF over a 10-year-period, using a patient-reported outcome measure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients aged 18 years or more with a DRF between 2003 and 2012 were prospectively and consecutively registered in a longitudinal outcome database. 1 year after the fracture, all the patients were sent a validated subjective outcome questionnaire, the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH). The lower the score (0–100), the better the outcome. RESULTS: Between 2003 and 2012, 3,666 patients (2,833 of them women; mean age 62 (18–98) years) were included. 22% were operated and the rate remained constant over the years. The surgical methods shifted from external fixators (42%) and fragment-specific plates (45%) in 2003, to mainly volar locking plates (65%) in 2012. 70% of the patients responded to the 1-year DASH questionnaire. The median DASH score was 9 (IQR: 2–25) for the cohort, both in surgically treated patients (9 (IQR: 3–25)) and in non-surgically treated patients (9 (IQR 2–27)). Subgroup analysis showed a higher median DASH score for women than for men; for patients with AO type C fractures rather than type B or type A fractures; for patients with external fixation or fragment-specific fixation than for those who underwent surgery using volar locking plates; and for patients who were operated by a general orthopedic surgeon rather than a hand surgeon. INTERPRETATION: The shift in surgical treatment had no influence on the subjective outcome for the cohort.
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spelling pubmed-54993402017-08-01 Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients Landgren, Marcus Abramo, Antonio Geijer, Mats Kopylov, Philippe Tägil, Magnus Acta Orthop Fracture BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: During the last decades, treatment of distal radius fractures (DRFs) has changed, with surgical intervention being more common and with new techniques. We investigated whether this change has influenced the subjective outcome. Here we report, year by year, the 1-year score after a DRF over a 10-year-period, using a patient-reported outcome measure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients aged 18 years or more with a DRF between 2003 and 2012 were prospectively and consecutively registered in a longitudinal outcome database. 1 year after the fracture, all the patients were sent a validated subjective outcome questionnaire, the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH). The lower the score (0–100), the better the outcome. RESULTS: Between 2003 and 2012, 3,666 patients (2,833 of them women; mean age 62 (18–98) years) were included. 22% were operated and the rate remained constant over the years. The surgical methods shifted from external fixators (42%) and fragment-specific plates (45%) in 2003, to mainly volar locking plates (65%) in 2012. 70% of the patients responded to the 1-year DASH questionnaire. The median DASH score was 9 (IQR: 2–25) for the cohort, both in surgically treated patients (9 (IQR: 3–25)) and in non-surgically treated patients (9 (IQR 2–27)). Subgroup analysis showed a higher median DASH score for women than for men; for patients with AO type C fractures rather than type B or type A fractures; for patients with external fixation or fragment-specific fixation than for those who underwent surgery using volar locking plates; and for patients who were operated by a general orthopedic surgeon rather than a hand surgeon. INTERPRETATION: The shift in surgical treatment had no influence on the subjective outcome for the cohort. Taylor & Francis 2017-08 2017-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5499340/ /pubmed/28290758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1303601 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0)
spellingShingle Fracture
Landgren, Marcus
Abramo, Antonio
Geijer, Mats
Kopylov, Philippe
Tägil, Magnus
Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title_full Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title_fullStr Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title_full_unstemmed Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title_short Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
title_sort similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012: a longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
topic Fracture
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5499340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28290758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1303601
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