Orthopedic-Metabolic Collaborative Management for Osteoporotic Hip Fracture

Osteoporotic hip fractures are associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and secondary fractures. Although osteoporosis treatment can reduce future fracture risk, patients often do not receive it. We report results of a coordinator-less fracture liaison service in Israel addressing hip fractur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Endocrine practice 2018-08, Vol.24 (8), p.718-725
Hauptverfasser: Rotman-Pikielny, Pnina, Frankel, Meir, Lebanon, Osnat Tell, Yaacobi, Eyal, Tamar, Michael, Netzer, Doron, Nabriski, Dan, Nyska, Meir, Brin, Yaron S
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Zusammenfassung:Osteoporotic hip fractures are associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and secondary fractures. Although osteoporosis treatment can reduce future fracture risk, patients often do not receive it. We report results of a coordinator-less fracture liaison service in Israel addressing hip fracture patients. The primary endpoint was attending the Metabolic Clinic. Secondary endpoints included vitamin D measurement, calcium and vitamin D recommendations, initiation of osteoporosis treatment, and mortality 1-year post-fracture. This prospective study included 219 hip fracture patients who were compared with historical controls. Data on hospitalized patients were collected before and after implementation of a structured protocol for hip fracture patients, led by a multidisciplinary team, without a coordinator. The study included 219 and 218 patients ≥60 years old who were operated on in 2013 and 2012, respectively. Metabolic Clinic visits increased from 6.4 to 40.2% after the intervention ( P
ISSN:1530-891X
1934-2403
DOI:10.4158/EP-2018-0082