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Sunday, December 2, 2018

Many diseases increase the risks of hip fracture surgery

 November 30, 2018, University of Eastern Finland

Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis, rheumatic diseases, alcoholism and mental health disorders increase the risk of surgical complications after a hip fracture surgery. Credit: Heikki Kröger


Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis, rheumatic diseases, alcoholism and mental health disorders increase the risk of surgical complications after a hip fracture surgery, a new Finnish study analysing nationwide registers finds. 4.6 percent of all hip surgery patients and 10 percent of total hip replacement surgery patients experienced surgical complications within three months following their surgery.

The study was carried out in collaboration between researchers from the University of Eastern Finland , Kuopio University Hospital, the University of Helsinki and the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare.

Approximately 7,000 hip  are treated in Finland every year, and the number is expected to grow as the population ages. Post-operative weaken the outcomes of treatment and lead to increased costs.

The researchers used the Finnish Performance, Effectiveness and Cost of Treatment (PERFECT) database to explore the prevalence of and factors contributing to post-operative surgical complications leading to hospital readmission in hip surgery patients. Surgical complications, such as , haemorrhages, infections and complications associated with implants occurring within three months after the hip fracture surgery, were included in the analysis. The data included 68,800 hip fracture patients, i.e. all over 50-year-old patients who had their first hip fracture in Finland in 1999–2011.

The analysis shows that the treatment of hip fracture is associated with a significant risk of surgical complications. 4.6 percent of patients experienced surgical complications within three months following their surgery. According to the researchers, the high prevalence of complications can largely be explained by the high age of patients and their comorbidities.

The risk of surgical complications was elevated in patients with osteoarthritis, Parkinson's disease, a rheumatic disease, alcohol dependence, depression or a psychotic disorder.

"Special attention needs to be paid to the treatment of hip fracture in patients who suffer from these diseases," says orthopaedic surgeon Tero Yli-Kyyny, the first author of the article.

Total hip replacement surgery was associated with more surgical complications than other treatment methods, with 10 percent of total hip replacement surgery patients experiencing a . The risk of complications also grew if surgery was delayed.

"For a hip fracture patient, a total hip replacement results in an excellent functional outcome. However, there are surprisingly many complications associated with its use. It seems that careful selection of  is required when treating their hip fracture with a total hip replacement," Professor Heikki Kröger from the University of Eastern Finland says.

The study was the first nationwide register-based study to focus on early post-operative complications in the treatment of . Similar observations of the prevalence of complications have earlier been made in hospital-specific studies. The large set of data used in the study allowed for entirely new observations relating to, e.g., the increased risk of complications in people with Parkinson's disease.

More information: Tero T. Yli-Kyyny et al. Risk factors for early readmission due to surgical complications after treatment of proximal femoral fractures – A Finnish National Database study of 68,800 patients, Injury (2018). DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.10.030


https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-11-diseases-hip-fracture-surgery.html

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