Hip Fractures Clinical Trial
Official title:
Radiologic and Clinical Outcomes of Augmentation in Fragility Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture Treatment: A Randomized Multicenter Clinical Trial
Randomized clinical trial to assess if the use of augmentation in the treatment of fragility intertrochanteric hip fractures improves radiologic and clinical outcomes in patients aged 65 years or older 1 year after surgery
To determine if the use of augmentation with PMMA in the treatment of fragility
intertrochanteric hip fractures improves radiologic and clinical outcomes in osteoporotic
patients, investigators aim to conduct a multicentered, randomized, single-blinded clinical
trial.
All patients aged 65 years or older arriving to the emergency department of two level-1
trauma centers in Bogotá, Colombia; Hospital Universitario Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá and
Hospital Infantil Universitario de San José, after sustaining a fragility intertrochanteric
hip fracture that requires open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) will be included.
These patients must be willing to accept a 1-year follow-up and are required to sign an
informed consent agreeing to their participation in the study. For the sample calculation a
two-tailed analysis with an alpha-level of significance of 0.05, a power of 80% (β = 0.2)
was performed. A total of 35 patients per group plus a 30% increase to control for loss of
follow-up was calculated. This gives a total of 90 patients; 45 patients per group.
Patients meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria will be recruited by convenience sampling
as they arrive to the emergency department.
Once included in the study, patients will be stratified by age into two groups: patients
aged between 65-85 years and patients over 85 years. Then, by using a block randomization,
the intervention (augmentation) will be randomly allocated in order to divide the sample
population into an intervention group (ORIF + augmentation with PMMA) and a control group
(ORIF without augmentation). Randomization will be carried out by the program "Sealed
Envelope" (https://www.sealedenvelope.com) that generates a list with codes (each code
representing one patient) and randomly assigns them to either the intervention or the
control group. This list will be in custody of a research assistant who will not have any
contact with patients during the trial's duration and will be in charge of writing the
allocation of each code into a sealed, opaque envelope. Each envelope will be given to the
surgeon during the procedure at the precise moment where augmentation is needed, revealing
whether or not augmentation should be performed. Medical care will be based on
Orthogeriatric Programs and surgeries will be performed by orthopaedic surgeons with a
clinical fellowship in Orthopaedic Trauma. Patients will be blinded to treatment and will be
seen on follow-up visits 15 days, one month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the
procedure.
The primary outcome will be the change in TAD measurement 1 year after the surgical
procedure. The functional differences between both groups will be measured as secondary
outcomes. Outcomes (primary and secondary) will be measured during follow-up visits one
month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the procedure.
Results will be analyzed using STATA ® Data Analysis and Statistical Software, version 13.1.
The sample's demographic and baseline characteristics will be described using descriptive
statistics. Continuous variables will be reported as arithmetic means while categorical
variables will be reported as absolute values of frequencies and distribution. For the
inferential analysis of the results, a Shapiro Wilk W-Test will be used to determine
normality distribution of values. If normality assumptions are met, the change in TAD
measurement will be analyzed with a student t-test. If not, its non-parametric analogue
(Mann-Whitney U-test) will be used. For all other categorical variables, a X2 or Fisher's
exact test will be used.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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