Association of orthogeriatric co-management with prescription frequencies of anti-osteoporotic drugs in patients with fragility fractures: An observational study with health insurance data

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111971
Kilian Rapp , Daniel Schöne , Patrick Roigk , Clemens Becker , Andrea Jaensch , Dietrich Rothenbacher , Claudia Konnopka , Hans-Helmut König , Markus Gosch , Thomas Friess , Gisela Büchele
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Abstract

Background

Geriatricians are increasingly involved in the treatment of fragility fractures. In Germany, hospitals that meet specific standards for orthogeriatric co-management (OGCM) are additionally certified as 'geriatric trauma centers.' One responsibility of OGCM is the appropriate management of osteoporosis through medication. We aimed to analyse the association between prescription frequencies of anti-osteoporotic drugs in hospitals with certified OGCM, those with non-certified OGCM, and those with no OGCM at all.

Methods

Claims data from nearly 200,000 patients aged 80 and older with an incident index fracture of the humerus, forearm, hip, pelvis, or spine, were obtained from a German health insurance. Hospitals were categorized into three groups: no OGCM, with OGCM, and with certified OGCM. The outcomes were new prescriptions for specific anti-osteoporotic drugs and vitamin D within 180 days after the index fracture. Crude incidences and adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) were calculated.

Results

Prescription rates of specific anti-osteoporotic drugs and vitamin D increased from hospitals with no OGCM to hospitals with OGCM and were highest in hospitals with certified OGCM. This pattern was observed across all fracture types, age groups, and both men and women, except for forearm fractures. For example, in hip fractures, the IRR for prescriptions of specific anti-osteoporotic drugs in hospitals with certified OGCM compared to those with no OGCM was 2.17 (95 % CI: 1.90–2.48).

Conclusion

OGCM, especially when coupled with certification as a 'Geriatric Trauma Center,' is associated with higher prescription rates of specific anti-osteoporotic drugs and vitamin D after fragility fractures in Germany.
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老年骨科共同管理与脆性骨折患者抗骨质疏松药物处方频率的关系:利用医疗保险数据进行的观察研究
背景老年病科医生越来越多地参与脆性骨折的治疗。在德国,符合老年骨科共同管理(OGCM)特定标准的医院还被认证为 "老年创伤中心"。OGCM 的职责之一是通过药物对骨质疏松症进行适当管理。我们旨在分析获得 OGCM 认证的医院、未获得 OGCM 认证的医院以及未获得 OGCM 认证的医院的抗骨质疏松药物处方频率之间的关联。医院被分为三组:无 OGCM、有 OGCM 和经认证的 OGCM。研究结果为骨折发生后 180 天内的特定抗骨质疏松药物和维生素 D 的新处方。结果特定抗骨质疏松药物和维生素 D 的处方率从无 OGCM 的医院上升到有 OGCM 的医院,而在有认证 OGCM 的医院中处方率最高。除前臂骨折外,这种模式在所有骨折类型、年龄组以及男性和女性中均可观察到。例如,在髋部骨折中,与未获得 OGCM 认证的医院相比,获得 OGCM 认证的医院开具特定抗骨质疏松药物处方的 IRR 为 2.17(95 % CI:1.90-2.48)。
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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