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Does Radiographic Alignment Correlate With Patient-Reported Functional Outcomes and Posttreatment Complications in Older Patients Treated for Wrist Fractures?
Lawson, Andrew; Naylor, Justine; Mittal, Rajat; Kale, Michael; Xuan, Wei; Harris, Ian A.
Afiliação
  • Lawson A; Whitlam Orthopaedic Research Centre, Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Sydney, Australia; South Western Sydney Clinical School, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Electronic address: aalawson@tpg.com.au.
  • Naylor J; Whitlam Orthopaedic Research Centre, Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Sydney, Australia; South Western Sydney Clinical School, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Mittal R; South Western Sydney Clinical School, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Kale M; School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
  • Xuan W; Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Sydney, Australia.
  • Harris IA; Whitlam Orthopaedic Research Centre, Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Sydney, Australia; South Western Sydney Clinical School, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
J Hand Surg Am ; 48(6): 533-543, 2023 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37115143
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Surgical treatment of distal radius fractures provides better fracture alignment than closed reduction; however, surgical treatment does not lead to better patient-reported function at 12 months. The aims of this study were to report the radiographic outcomes from the Combined Randomized and Observational Study of Surgery for Fractures In the distal Radius in the Elderly trial, investigate the association between radiographic outcomes and patient-reported function, and explore whether this association was affected by posttreatment complications and direction of malalignment.

METHODS:

This study used the outcomes of the Combined Randomized and Observational Study of Surgery for Fractures In the distal Radius in the Elderly trial, which is a combined randomized and observational trial that compared volar-locking plate fixation with closed reduction and cast immobilization, to treat distal radius fractures in patients aged ≥60 years. Four radiographic outcomes (dorsal angulation, radial inclination, ulnar variance, and articular step) were reported at the following three time frames (1) baseline, (2) after treatment, and (3) ≥6 weeks by treatment group. Secondary analysis was correlation of 12-month patient-reported function scores with 6-week radiographic measures for each of four radiographic parameters, and a subgroup analysis was conducted to investigate if this was affected by posttreatment complications. Tertiary analysis investigated if direction of malalignment affected the secondary analysis.

RESULTS:

We recruited 300 participants (166 randomized and 134 observational); 113 had volar-locking plate fixation, and 187 had closed reduction. There were no between-group differences for each of the four pretreatment radiographic parameters, but there were between-treatment group differences for all four radiographic parameters apart from articular step. We found no association between patient-reported function at 12 months and each of the four radiographic parameters at 6 weeks. This lack of association was unaffected by posttreatment complications and the direction of malalignment.

CONCLUSIONS:

For patients with wrist fractures aged ≥60 years, final radiographic alignment did not correlate with patient-reported function at 12 months. These findings were not affected by treatment type, and there was no association between radiographic alignment and posttreatment complications. TYPE OF STUDY/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Therapeutic IV.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fraturas do Rádio / Traumatismos do Punho / Fraturas do Punho / Traumatismos da Mão Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Hand Surg Am Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fraturas do Rádio / Traumatismos do Punho / Fraturas do Punho / Traumatismos da Mão Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Hand Surg Am Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article