Medical Doctor
Dennis Karimi
Orthopedic Surgery, Kolding Hospital
Project management | ||
Project status | Closed | |
Data collection dates | ||
Start | 01.10.2021 | |
End | 01.10.2023 | |
The project aim to find an association between specified fracture specific radiological variables and treatment failure of patients with a humeral shaft fracture.
The setting includes 12 hospitals in Denmark. The endpoint is treatment failure within 52 weeks.
Treatment with non-surgical approach has shown non-union rates of 25%. The problem is that their is little knowledge on which patients have higher risk of developing this problem.
To aid clinicians with the decision-making of treatment we have planned a multicenter study that will investigate the association between treatment failure and fracture-specific characteristics (fracture-location, fracture-extension, fracture-pattern, fracture displacement) in humeral shaft fractures at 52 weeks among non-surgical treated patients. Treatment failure is defined as; secondary fixation or permanent non-surgical treatment.
Adult humeral shaft fractures from all the hospitals in the Capital region, the region of Southern Denmark and Region of Zealand.
Patient specific parameters: Age, sex, dominant hand, comorbidities (alcohol, smoking, diabetes, history of psychiatric illness), mechanism of injury, radial palsy.
Radiographic parameters: Fracture side, pattern, location and displacement, bone-arm index.
Treatment specific parameters: Date of diagnosis, Date of completed hospital course, amount of follow-up, time to treatment failure, treatment type, secondary treatment type, hospital, region.