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  1. Article ; Online: The characteristics and predictors of mortality in periprosthetic fractures around the knee.

    Nasser, Ahmed A H H / Sidhu, Manpreet / Prakash, Rohan / Mahmood, Ansar / Osman, Khabab / Chauhan, Govind S / Nandra, Rajpal / Dewan, Varun / Davidson, Jerome / Al-Azzawi, Mohammed / Smith, Christian / Gawad, Mothana / Palaiologos, Ioannis / Cuthbert, Rory / Wignadasan, Warran / Banks, Daniel / Archer, James / Odeh, Abdulrahman / Moores, Thomas /
    Tahir, Muaaz / Brooks, Margaret / Biring, Gurdeep / Jordan, Stevan / Elahi, Zain / Shaath, Mohammed / Veettil, Manoj / De, Chiranjit / Handford, Charles / Bansal, Mohit / Bawa, Akshdeep / Mattar, Ahmed / Tandra, Varun / Daadipour, Audrina / Taha, Ahmed / Gangoo, Shafat / Srinivasan, Sriram / Tarisai, Mandishona / Budair, Basil / Subbaraman, Krishna / Khan, Farrukh / Gomindes, Austin / Samuel, Arjun / Kang, Niel / Kapur, Karan / Mainwaring, Elizabeth / Bridgwater, Hannah / Lo, Andre / Ahmed, Usman / Khaleeq, Tahir / El-Bakoury, Ahmed / Rashed, Ramy / Hosny, Hazem / Yarlagadda, Rathan / Keenan, Jonathan / Hamed, Ahmed / Riemer, Bryan / Qureshi, Arham / Gupta, Vatsal / Waites, Matthew / Bleibleh, Sabri / Westacott, David / Phillips, Jonathan / East, Jamie / Huntley, Daniel / Masud, Saqib / Mirza, Yusuf / Mishra, Sandeep / Dunlop, David / Khalefa, Mohamed / Balakumar, Balasubramanian / Thibbaiah, Mahesh / Payton, Olivia / Berstock, James / Deano, Krisna / Sarraf, Khaled M / Logishetty, Kartik / Lee, George / Subbiah-Ponniah, Hariharan / Shah, Nirav / Venkatesan, Aakaash / Cheseldene-Culley, James / Ayathamattam, Joseph / Tross, Samantha / Randhawa, Sukhwinder / Mohammed, Faisal / Ali, Ramla / Bird, Jonathan / Khan, Kursheed / Akhtar, Muhammad A / Brunt, Andrew / Roupakiotis, Panagiotis / Subramanian, Padmanabhan / Bua, Nelson / Hakimi, Mounir / Bitar, Samer / Al Najjar, Majed / Radhakrishnan, Ajay / Gamble, Charlie / James, Andrew / Gilmore, Catherine / Dawson, Dan / Sofat, Rajesh / Antar, Mohamed / Raghu, Aashish / Heaton, Sam / Tawfeek, Waleed / Charles, Christerlyn / Burnand, Henry / Duffy, Sean / Taylor, Luke / Magill, Laura / Perry, Rita / Pettitt, Michala / Okoth, Kelvin / Pinkney, Thomas

    The bone & joint journal

    2024  Volume 106-B, Issue 2, Page(s) 158–165

    Abstract: Aims: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) around the knee are challenging injuries. This study aims to describe the characteristics of knee PPFs and the impact of patient demographics, fracture types, and management modalities on in-hospital mortality.: ... ...

    Abstract Aims: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) around the knee are challenging injuries. This study aims to describe the characteristics of knee PPFs and the impact of patient demographics, fracture types, and management modalities on in-hospital mortality.
    Methods: Using a multicentre study design, independent of registry data, we included adult patients sustaining a PPF around a knee arthroplasty between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2019. Univariate, then multivariable, logistic regression analyses were performed to study the impact of patient, fracture, and treatment on mortality.
    Results: Out of a total of 1,667 patients in the PPF study database, 420 patients were included. The in-hospital mortality rate was 6.4%. Multivariable analyses suggested that American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade, history of peripheral vascular disease (PVD), history of rheumatic disease, fracture around a loose implant, and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) during hospital stay were each independently associated with mortality. Each point increase in ASA grade independently correlated with a four-fold greater mortality risk (odds ratio (OR) 4.1 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.19 to 14.06); p = 0.026). Patients with PVD have a nine-fold increase in mortality risk (OR 9.1 (95% CI 1.25 to 66.47); p = 0.030) and patients with rheumatic disease have a 6.8-fold increase in mortality risk (OR 6.8 (95% CI 1.32 to 34.68); p = 0.022). Patients with a fracture around a loose implant (Unified Classification System (UCS) B2) have a 20-fold increase in mortality, compared to UCS A1 (OR 20.9 (95% CI 1.61 to 271.38); p = 0.020). Mode of management was not a significant predictor of mortality. Patients managed with revision arthroplasty had a significantly longer length of stay (median 16 days; p = 0.029) and higher rates of return to theatre, compared to patients treated nonoperatively or with fixation.
    Conclusion: The mortality rate in PPFs around the knee is similar to that for native distal femur and neck of femur fragility fractures. Patients with certain modifiable risk factors should be optimized. A national PPF database and standardized management guidelines are currently required to understand these complex injuries and to improve patient outcomes.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Periprosthetic Fractures/etiology ; Knee Joint/surgery ; Knee/surgery ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/adverse effects ; Femoral Fractures/surgery ; Rheumatic Diseases/etiology ; Rheumatic Diseases/surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Reoperation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2697156-2
    ISSN 2049-4408 ; 2049-4394
    ISSN (online) 2049-4408
    ISSN 2049-4394
    DOI 10.1302/0301-620X.106B2.BJJ-2023-0700.R1
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  2. Article ; Online: Predictors of mortality in periprosthetic fractures of the hip: Results from the national PPF study.

    Nasser, Ahmed Abdul Hadi Harb / Prakash, Rohan / Handford, Charles / Osman, Khabab / Chauhan, Govind Singh / Nandra, Rajpal / Mahmood, Ansar / Dewan, Varun / Davidson, Jerome / Al-Azzawi, Mohammed / Smith, Christian / Gawad, Mothana / Palaiologos, Ioannis / Cuthbert, Rory / Wignadasan, Warran / Banks, Daniel / Archer, James / Odeh, Abdulrahman / Moores, Thomas /
    Tahir, Muaaz / Brooks, Margaret / Biring, Gurdeep / Jordan, Stevan / Elahi, Zain / Shaath, Mohammed / Veettil, Manoj / De, Chiranjit / Bansal, Mohit / Bawa, Akshdeep / Mattar, Ahmed / Tandra, Varun / Daadipour, Audrina / Taha, Ahmed / Gangoo, Shafat / Srinivasan, Sriram / Tarisai, Mandishona / Budair, Basil / Subbaraman, Krishna / Khan, Farrukh / Gomindes, Austin / Samuel, Arjun / Kang, Niel / Kapur, Karan / Mainwaring, Elizabeth / Bridgwater, Hannah / Lo, Andre / Ahmed, Usman / Khaleeq, Tahir / El-Bakoury, Ahmed / Rashed, Ramy / Hosny, Hazem / Yarlagadda, Rathan / Keenan, Jonathan / Hamed, Ahmed / Riemer, Bryan / Qureshi, Arham / Gupta, Vatsal / Waites, Matthew / Bleibleh, Sabri / Westacott, David / Phillips, Jonathan / East, Jamie / Huntley, Daniel / Masud, Saqib / Mirza, Yusuf / Mishra, Sandeep / Dunlop, David / Khalefa, Mohamed / Balasubramanian, Balakumar / Thibbaiah, Mahesh / Payton, Olivia / Berstock, James / Deano, Krisna / Sarraf, Khaled / Logishetty, Kartik / Lee, George / Subbiah-Ponniah, Hariharan / Shah, Nirav / Venkatesan, Aakaash / Cheseldene-Culley, James / Ayathamattam, Joseph / Tross, Samantha / Randhawa, Sukhwinder / Mohammed, Faisal / Ali, Ramla / Bird, Jonathan / Khan, Kursheed / Akhtar, Muhammad Adeel / Brunt, Andrew / Roupakiotis, Panagiotis / Subramanian, Padmanabhan / Bua, Nelson / Hakimi, Mounir / Bitar, Samer / Najjar, Majed Al / Radhakrishnan, Ajay / Gamble, Charlie / James, Andrew / Gilmore, Catherine / Dawson, Dan / Sofat, Rajesh / Antar, Mohamed / Raghu, Aashish / Heaton, Sam / Tawfeek, Waleed / Charles, Christerlyn / Burnand, Henry / Duffy, Sean / Taylor, Luke / Magill, Laura / Perry, Rita / Pettitt, Michala / Okoth, Kelvin / Pinkney, Thomas

    Injury

    2023  Volume 54, Issue 12, Page(s) 111152

    Abstract: Introduction: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) around the hip joint are increasing in prevalence. In this collaborative study, we aimed to investigate the impact of patient demographics, fracture characteristics, and modes of management on in-hospital ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) around the hip joint are increasing in prevalence. In this collaborative study, we aimed to investigate the impact of patient demographics, fracture characteristics, and modes of management on in-hospital mortality of PPFs involving the hip.
    Methods: Using a multi-centre cohort study design, we retrospectively identified adults presenting with a PPF around the hip over a 10-year period. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to study the independent correlation between patient, fracture, and treatment factors on mortality.
    Results: A total of 1,109 patients were included. The in-hospital mortality rate was 5.3%. Multivariable analyses suggested that age, male sex, abbreviated mental test score (AMTS), pneumonia, renal failure, history of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and deep surgical site infection were each independently associated with mortality. Each yearly increase in age independently correlates with a 7% increase in mortality (OR 1.07, p=0.019). The odds of mortality was 2.99 times higher for patients diagnosed with pneumonia during their hospital stay [OR 2.99 (95% CI 1.07-8.37) p=0.037], and 7.25 times higher for patients that developed renal failure during their stay [OR 7.25 (95% CI 1.85-28.47) p=0.005]. Patients with history of PVD have a six-fold greater mortality risk (OR 6.06, p=0.003). Mode of treatment was not a significant predictor of mortality.
    Conclusion: The in-hospital mortality rate of PPFs around the hip exceeds 5%. The fracture subtype and mode of management are not independent predictors of mortality, while patient factors such as age, AMTS, history of PVD, pneumonia, and renal failure can independently predict mortality. Peri-operative optimisation of modifiable risk factors such as lung and kidney function in patients with PPFs around the hip during their hospital stay is of utmost importance.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Male ; Periprosthetic Fractures ; Retrospective Studies ; Cohort Studies ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/adverse effects ; Peripheral Vascular Diseases/surgery ; Pneumonia ; Renal Insufficiency ; Hip Fractures ; Reoperation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-24
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 218778-4
    ISSN 1879-0267 ; 0020-1383
    ISSN (online) 1879-0267
    ISSN 0020-1383
    DOI 10.1016/j.injury.2023.111152
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