Variations in Treatment and Costs for Distal Radius Fractures in Patients Over 55 Years of Age: A Population-Based Study

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Shapiro, Lauren M. [1 ]
Xiao, Michelle [2 ]
Zhuang, Thompson [2 ]
Ruch, David S. [3 ]
Richard, Marc J. [3 ]
Kamal, Robin N. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 1500 Owens St, San Francisco, CA 94158 USA
[2] Stanford Univ, VOICES Hlth Policy Res Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Redwood City, CA USA
[3] Duke Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Durham, NC USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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distal radius fracture; elderly; malunion; nonoperative; variation; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT; FOREARM FRACTURES; FIXATION; HIP; EPIDEMIOLOGY; HAND;
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10.1055/s-0042-1749460
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective To evaluate the rate of surgery for symptomatic malunion after nonoperatively treated distal radius fractures in patients aged 55 and above, and to secondarily report differences in demographics, geographical variation, and utilization costs of patients requiring subsequent malunion correction. Methods We identified patients aged 55 and above who underwent nonoperative treatment for a distal radius fracture between 2007 and 2016 using the IBM MarketScan database. In the nonoperative cohort, we identified patients who underwent malunion correction between 3 months and 1 year after distal radius fracture. The primary outcome was rate of malunion correction. Multivariable logistic regression controlling for sex, region, and Elixhauser Comorbidity Index (ECI) was used. We also report patient demographics, geographical variation, and utilization cost. Results The rate of subsequent malunion surgery after nonoperative treatment was 0.58%. The cohort undergoing malunion surgery was younger and had a lower ECI. For every 1-year increase in age, there was a 6.4% decrease in odds of undergoing surgery for malunion, controlling for sex, region, and ECI (odds ratio = 0.94 [0.93-0.95]; p < 0.01). The southern United States had the highest percentage of patients initially managed operatively (30.7%), the Northeast had the lowest (22.0%). Patients who required a malunion procedure incurred higher costs compared with patients who did not ($7,272 +/- 8,090 vs. $2,209 +/- 5,940; p < 0.01). Conclusion The rate of surgery for symptomatic malunion after initial nonoperative treatment for distal radius fractures in patients aged 55 and above is low. As younger and healthier patients are more likely to undergo malunion correction with higher associated costs, surgeons may consider offering this cohort surgical treatment initially.
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