Hip Fracture in Cauca. Cohort Study

NCT ID: NCT04217642

Last Updated: 2021-01-20

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

150 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-01-01

Study Completion Date

2021-12-31

Brief Summary

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This research project is an observational, analytical, prospective cohort study, which aims to identify and describe the causes of delay in surgical intervention in patients with a diagnosis of hip fracture at Hospital Universitario San José, correlate those factors with complications , the impact of the quality of life and the main outcomes in relation to morbidity and mortality associated with the delay in surgery in the study population.

In order to carry out this investigation, the recruitment of patients over 18 years old, who enter our institution with a diagnosis of hip fracture, prior acceptance by the patient or his family member to participate through an informed consent signature is carried out. Subsequently, the research team consults the medical history to monitor the factors that influence the time from admission to surgery. A survey is also conducted to assess the quality of life and how your health status can affect it; which is performed during the hospital stay before surgery, the third day after surgery, one month and 6 months later, the last two surveys are conducted in the control consultation with the treatment team or by call telephone.

It is clear that this study does not represent any risk for the participants, the information collected will be confidential and will not be used for any other purpose outside the investigation.

Detailed Description

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Hip fracture is an important cause of disability, functional risk and death in the adult population, being more significant in the elderly, it also entails high costs for the health system. Although it is usually rare before the sixth decade of life and is very rare in young people, patients who present a hip fracture functional risk can be very important, reaching prostration in up to 8% of cases when Your surgical management is delayed. It is known that the time elapsed between diagnosis and treatment that affects the survival of patients, because every two days of surgical waiting doubles the probability of death due to secondary complications such as infections and cardiovascular complications, which impacts on flexibility and quality. of the patient's life. In addition, it should be borne in mind that in occasions it is necessary to stabilize chronic pathologies of the patient, preventing this sea intervened in a timely manner.

At present there is no consensus on the intervention time of these fractures; However, previous studies have found that better results are obtained when surgical treatment is performed within the first 24 hours. In Colombia there are few published studies describing epidemiological characteristics, estimated time from admission to the surgical procedure, and the factors that specific to such delay. Due to the above and considering that hip fracture is considered a public health problem, it is important to identify sociodemographic factors and medical conditions that may be related to the postoperative complications, morbidity and mortality of these patients to help with the taking of therapeutic and administrative decisions that lead to improving the care provided and final results in the patient.

The general objective of this study is to identify the main causes of delay in surgical intervention in patients with a diagnosis of hip fracture of the San José university hospital during 2019 and its relationship with morbidity and mortality.

The research team has also proposed the following specific objectives to carry out this study:

1. Describe socio-demographically the patients with a diagnosis of hip fracture, underwent surgery at the San José University hospital since 2019.
2. Identify the reason that delay in surgical intervention.
3. Quantify the main outcomes in morbidity and mortality during the 6 months after surgery, associated with the delay in surgery in the study population.
4. Assess the quality of post-surgical life in the patient operated on for hip fracture.
5. Correlate the delay in surgical intervention with complications and mortality in patients operated for hip fracture since 2019.

It is estimated to include 80 patients during the first year of recruitment. For the collection of information there is a sociodemographic survey, the EQ5D5L quality of life survey and comorbidity is evaluated taking into account the Charlson index.

Conditions

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Hip Fractures

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Delay surgery

Patients who have passed more than 48 hours from admission to surgery

Osteosynthesis

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The specific surgical technique -osteosynthesis, hemiarthroplasty, or total hip arthroplasty- will depend on the characteristics of the proximal femur fracture in each patient.

Interventions

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Osteosynthesis

The specific surgical technique -osteosynthesis, hemiarthroplasty, or total hip arthroplasty- will depend on the characteristics of the proximal femur fracture in each patient.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Other Intervention Names

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Hemiarthroplasty Total hip arthroplasty

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Adults (male or female) ≥ 18 years of age
* Diagnosis of femoral fracture
* Receiving surgical treatment

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with cognitive disorders that prevent interrogation and assessment of quality of life.
* Patients referred to another institution for surgery.
* Patient who decides to voluntarily withdraw from the investigation.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Hospital Universitario San José

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Universidad del Cauca

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Angela Maria Merchan

Principal investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Angela M Merchán Galvis, MD, MSc

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidad del Cauca

Locations

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Hospital Universitario San José

Popayán, Cauca Department, Colombia

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Colombia

Central Contacts

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Angela M Merchán Galvis, MD, MSc

Role: CONTACT

+573176545717

Julian C Velasquez, MD

Role: CONTACT

+57 3137966201

Facility Contacts

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Angela M Merchán Galvis, MD, MSc

Role: primary

+57 3176545717

Julian C Velasquez, MD

Role: backup

+57 3137966204

References

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Merchan-Galvis AM, Munoz-Garcia DA, Solano F, Velasquez JC, Sotelo NF, Molina DA, Caicedo JP, Concha JM, Calvache JA, Martinez-Zapata MJ. Delayed surgery and health related quality of life in patients with proximal femoral fracture. Sci Rep. 2023 Jul 10;13(1):11131. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-33592-3.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 37429947 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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5231

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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