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Overall outcome better with THA vs hemiarthroplasty in elderly with hip fracture .

OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - ACE Report

OE Journal. 2014;2(15):22 PLoS One. 2014 May 22;9(5):e98071. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098071.
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Y Zhao D Fu K Chen G Li Z Cai Y Shi X Yin

8 randomized controlled trials (n=983) were included in this meta-analysis comparing outcomes between total hip arthroplasty and hemiarthroplasty in elderly patients. Results indicated significantly higher Harris Hip scores and a significantly lower risk of revision in the total hip arthroplasty group when compared to hemiarthroplasty. There was, however, a trend towards a higher rate of dislocation for total hip arthroplasty, although not statistically significant. The most common complication requiring revision surgery was acetabular erosion. As a whole, total hip arthroplasty appeared to be favoured over hemiarthroplasty in this population.


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Rischio di pregiudizio

10/10

Criteri di segnalazione

17/20

Indice di fragilità

N/A

Were the search methods used to find evidence (original research) on the primary question or questions stated?

Was the search for evidence reasonably comprehensive?

Were the criteria used for deciding which studies to include in the overview reported?

Was the bias in the selection of studies avoided?

Were the criteria used for assessing the validity of the included studies reported?

Was the validity of all of the studies referred to in the text assessed with use of appropriate criteria (either in selecting the studies for inclusion or in analyzing the studies that were cited)?

Were the methods used to combine the findings of the relevant studies (to reach a conclusion) reported?

Were the findings of the relevant studies combined appropriately relative to the primary question that the overview addresses?

Were the conclusions made by the author or authors supported by the data and or analysis reported in the overview?

How would you rate the scientific quality of this evidence?

Sì = 1

Incerto = 0,5

Non rilevante = 0

No = 0

La valutazione dei criteri di segnalazione valuta la trasparenza con cui gli autori riportano le caratteristiche metodologiche e sperimentali dello studio all'interno della pubblicazione. La valutazione è suddivisa in cinque categorie che vengono presentate di seguito.

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Introduction

4/4

Accessing Data

4/4

Analysing Data

2/4

Results

3/4

Discussion

Detsky AS, Naylor CD, O'Rourke K, McGeer AJ, L'Abbé KA. J Clin Epidemiol. 1992;45:255-65

L'Indice di Fragilità è uno strumento che aiuta l'interpretazione dei risultati significativi, fornendo una misura della forza di un risultato. L'Indice di Fragilità rappresenta il numero di eventi consecutivi che devono essere aggiunti a un risultato dicotomico per rendere il risultato non più significativo. Un numero piccolo rappresenta un risultato più debole, mentre un numero grande rappresenta un risultato più forte.

Perché questo studio era necessario ora?

Fractures of the femoral head are becoming increasingly prevalent with the aging population. Treatment options include internal fixation, hemiarthroplasty, and total hip arthroplasty. The latter two options are preferred over internal fixation, due to the associated risks of nonunion, avascular necrosis, and mechanical failure with fixation. However, the optimal method between the two arthroplasty techniques for elderly individuals remains controversial, emphasizing a need for this meta-analysis.

Qual era la domanda di ricerca principale?

How do hemiarthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty compare in elderly patients?

Caratteristiche dello studio +
Data Source:
An electronic search was conducted in the databases of Medline, Embase, and Cochrane for articles published up to 2013. Related journals and reference lists of included studies were additionally searched.
Index Terms:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and terms searched included: 'femoral neck fracture', 'hip fracture', 'arthroplasty', 'total hip replacement', 'prosthesis replacement' and 'elderly'.
Study Selection:
Studies were included if: 1) patients were > 55 years, 2) patients had a displaced hip fracture (Grade III/IV), 3) patients were lucid and able to walk independently, and 4) intervention included either hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty. Patients with pathologic and old fractures, advanced rheumatoid arthritis, or metastatic disease were excluded. Two authors independently conducted the search and disagreements were resolved by a third author. Eight RCTs (n=983 patients; 526 for hemiarthroplasty and 457 for total hip arthroplasty) were included for analysis.
Data Extraction:
Two authors independently extracted the data from eligible studies. Study characteristics were extracted, along with outcome measurements of hip function (Harris Hip Score), incidence of revision, dislocation rate, and surgical data (duration, blood loss, and transfusion).
Data Synthesis:
Discontinuous variables were pooled using the random-effects model, and continuous variables were reported with standardized mean differences (SMDs) or weighted mean differences (WMDs). A fixed-effects model was used unless heterogeneity was significant, in which case a random-effects model was used. Heterogeneity was considered significant if P < 0.1 or I-squared > 50%. Egger's linear regression test was used to assess potential publication bias. Statistical analyses were performed with STATA and Review Manager software.
Quali erano i risultati importanti?
  • Harris hip scores (HHS) were reported in 5 studies. Pooled results significantly favoured total hip arthroplasty over hemiarthroplasty at 1 year (SMD: -7.11 [95% CI -10.70 to -3.53]; p<0.05) and 2 years postoperatively (SMD:-6.91 [95% CI -12.98 to -0.85]; p<0.05).
  • Dislocation rate was measured in 6 studies; 5 studies were pooled (n=691). Results indicated a non-significant trend towards a higher rate for total hip arthroplasty (33/390) compared to hemiarthroplasty (14/421), (RR: 0.46 [95% CI 0.21-1.02]; P = 0.06; I-squared = 14%) with low heterogeneity.
  • Revision rates were reported in 5 studies, and pooling demonstrated a higher revision rate for hemiarthroplasty (32/352) compared to total hip arthroplasty (11/321) (RR: 2.58 [95% CI 1.04-6.40]; P=0.04; I-squared = 19%), with low heterogeneity.
  • Complications resulting in revision surgery for hemiarthroplasty were most commonly acetabular erosion, followed by periprosthetic fracture, acetabulum osteoarthritis, and deep infection. For total hip arthroplasty, the most common was infection, followed by femoral stem subsidence, acetabulum osteoarthritis and dislocation.
  • Heterogeneity in reporting of surgical time, blood loss and transfusion did not allow for pooling.
Che cosa devo ricordare di più?

Total hip arthroplasty was associated with significantly higher Harris Hip scores and a lower risk for revision, while hemiarthroplasty resulted in a lower dislocation rate. The most common complication for total hip arthroplasty was infection, whereas acetabular erosion was highest in hemiarthroplasty.

Come influenzerà l'assistenza ai miei pazienti?

As a whole, the results from this analysis suggest total hip arthroplasty may hold benefits over hemiarthroplasty in elderly patients with a femoral head fracture. Patients treated with total hip arthroplasty appeared to enjoy better hip outcomes and lower revision rates. Trials with longer follow-up and assessment of health-related quality of life outcomes are recommended to add to this body of literature. Addtionally, further research should consider possible methods of reducing dislocation rates for those undergoing total hip arthroplasty.

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