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Muraoka, Osamu Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tokamachi Hospital
Imai, Norio Division of Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences
Kuraishi, Tatsuya Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tokamachi Hospital
Imai, Makoto Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tokamachi Hospital
Fukuhara, Takashi Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tokamachi Hospital
Yoshimine, Toshifumi Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata Prefectural Tokamachi Hospital
Abstract
Fracture liaison services (FLS) have been introduced in Japan and several other countries to reduce medical complications and secondary fractures. We aimed to evaluate the effects of the implementation of an FLS approach on patient outcomes during hospitalization at our hospital and over a 2-year follow-up post-injury. This retrospective cohort study included patients ≥ 60 years admitted to our hospital for hip fragility fractures between October 1, 2016, and July 31, 2020. Patient groups were defined as those treated before (control group, n=238) and after (FLS group, n=196) establishment of the FLS protocol at our institution. The two groups were compared in terms of time to surgery, length of hospital stay, and the incidence of complications after admission, including secondary hip fracture and mortality rates. The follow-up period was 24 months. FLS focuses on early surgery within 48 h of injury and assessing osteoporosis treatment before injury to guide post-discharge anti-osteoporosis medication. FLS reduced the length of hospital stay (p<0.001) and the prevalence of complications after admission (p<0.001), particularly cardiovascular disease, and it increased adherence to anti-osteoporosis medication. These FLS effects resulted in lower secondary hip fracture and mortality rates at 12 and 24 months post-injury. FLS for fragility hip fractures can improve patient outcomes during hospitalization and over a 2-year follow-up period.
Keywords
fracture liaison services
complications after admission
secondary hip fracture
mortality
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2024-06
Volume
volume78
Issue
issue3
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
237
End Page
243
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
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