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NCT ID: NCT04438226 Completed - Hip Fractures Clinical Trials

Surgical Approach of Hemiarthroplasty After Femoral Neck Fracture: Posterolateral or Direct Lateral

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Start date: December 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: In the Netherlands the two main surgical approaches for hemiarthroplasty are the posterolateral and the direct lateral approach. Currently there is no conclusive evidence which of these two approaches results in better patient outcomes. Objective: Assessing the patient outcome comparing the posterolateral with the direct lateral approach in patients being treated with cemented hemiarthroplasty after femoral neck fractures. Study design: A randomised controlled multi-center superiority trial and natural experiment with an economic evaluation alongside. Study population: All patients older than 18 years with a femoral neck fracture whereby treatment with cemented hemiarthroplasty is recommended according the national guidelines. Intervention: Treatment with cemented hemiarthroplasty using the posterolateral approach. Standard intervention to be compared to: Treatment with cemented hemiarthroplasty using the direct lateral approach. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary outcome is the patient-rated quality of life (EQ-5D-5L) at 6 months after surgery. Secondary outcomes are: ADL functionality (KATZ), Balance test (SPPB), Tendency to Fall (FES-I), Pain (NRS), Re-interventions, Mobility, Discharge destination, Complications, and cost-effectiveness. Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: The different approaches in the two treatment arms of the randomised controlled trial are widely used techniques in the Netherlands and many of the outcome measures are part of the standard clinical follow-up after hip fracture. Therefore, there is no extra risk or burden for participating patients, except for the time to complete some additional follow-up measurements. The primary outcome measurement and secondary outcomes, will be assessed through questionnaires online, by hardcopy or by phone at baseline, 4 weeks, 3 and 6 months postoperatively. The assessment of the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) balance test, will be performed by one of the study researchers or nurse practitioner to protect continuity and feasibility.

NCT ID: NCT03974698 Completed - Clinical trials for Femoral Neck Fractures

Uncemented Hemiarthroplasty, Radiological Features Comparing Lateral Versus Anterolateral Approach

Start date: February 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Uncemented Hemiarthroplasty, Radiological Features Comparing Lateral Versus Anterolateral Approach. Comparing leg length discrepancy, femoral offset, valgus/varus position of the stem. Also is there a difference in heterotopic ossification at 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT03076827 Completed - Clinical trials for Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip

Effects of Surgery Start Time on Postoperative Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Cortisol

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cortisol is a hormone that increases after trauma or surgery and has circadian rhythm. It has a form that is increased in the morning and decreased in the evening. The investigators expected to be influenced by circadian rhythm according to the time of operation, and compared morning and afternoon surgery.