Intertrochanteric Fractures Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy and Safety of Cemented and Cementless Prostheses in the Repair of Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures in the Elderly: a Prospective, Single-center, Non-randomized, Controlled, Clinical Trial With 6-month Follow-up
This trial explores the application of different hip replacement materials in elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fracture, and aims to provide the experience and basis for hip arthroplasty in elderly osteoporosis patients with unstable intertrochanteric fracture.
Background Intertrochanteric fractures are common types of hip fractures. With the growth of
the global aging population, the elderly fracture patients with osteoporosis are increasing.
Thus, the difficulty of treating intertrochanteric fractures increases accordingly. Unstable
intertrochanteric fractures refer to the fractures from femoral neck base to lesser
trochanter level. With the continuous development of China's aging trend, the number of aging
population is increasing gradually; the incidence of unstable intertrochanteric fractures is
increasing year by year. Clinically, more than 90% of intertrochanteric fractures occur in
the elderly over 65 years of age, and the mortality rate is at a high level. Patients with
unstable intertrochanteric fractures are older, and body function gradually degrades. The
reduction and fixation of this disease are difficult. Therefore, early to find timely and
effective treatment is of great significance to patients with unstable intertrochanteric
fractures.
Clinically, internal fixation and artificial joint replacement are the primary methods of
treating unstable intertrochanteric fractures. The surgical approach of internal fixation is
easily affected by the bone quality of the patients. If the patient has different degrees of
osteoporosis, it will lead to the failure of the first operation, affecting the prognosis of
the patient. Therefore, this kind of operation method is not accepted gradually in clinical
practice. The efficacy of joint replacement for treatment of intertrochanteric fracture is
remarkable. It can make the patient obtain the immediate stability and reduce complications,
so it is very popular with the patients and physicians in the clinic. The most commonly used
artificial joint replacement materials in clinic have two types: cemented and cementless
prostheses, but the difference in their efficacies and safeties remains poorly understood.
Adverse events To record adverse events, including incision pain, bone cement poisoning,
pulmonary infection, mental disorders and acute cerebral infarction.
If severe adverse events occurred, investigators reported details, including the date of
occurrence and measures taken to treat the adverse events, to the principle investigator and
the institutional review board within 24 hours.
Data collection, management, analysis and open-access Data collection: Records of all cases
reported in the trial were complete, clear and true. The case reports were consistent with
the patient's original data and the declared data. The collected data were input to the
computer in the record room of Harrison International Peace Hospital.
Data management: Data were processed by a special person, and aggregated once a month. During
clinical trials, hospital clinic visits were conducted periodically by the clinical ombudsman
to ensure that all the contents of the protocols were strictly observed. Simultaneously, raw
data were checked to ensure the consistency with the case report form.
Data analysis: Statistical analysis was performed by professional statisticians. The
statisticians wrote the research report and submitted it to the researcher for review.
Data open-access: Anonymized trial data will be published at www.figshare.com.
Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 19.0 software (IBM,
Armonk, NY, USA) and followed the intention-to-treat principle.
Normally distributed measurement data were expressed as means ± standard deviation and
minimums and maximums. Non-normally distributed measurement data were expressed as the lower
quartile (q1) and median and upper quartiles (q3). Count data were expressed as the
percentage. Two-sample t-test was performed for comparison of Harris hip scores, operation
time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative blood transfusion volume, ambulation time and
postoperative amount of drainage in both groups. Repeated measures analysis of variance was
conducted for intragroup comparison of Harris hip scores at various time points. Pearson X2
test was carried out for comparison of excellent and good rate of Harris hip scores and
incidence of adverse reaction in both groups.
The significance level was α = 0.05.
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