Hip fracture surgery in resource-limited environments: a systematic literature review.

Sara N Kiani, Verena Oberlohr, Hannah Elsevier, Daniella M Cordero, Peggy M Tahir, Theodore Miclau
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Purpose: With life expectancies increasing worldwide, there is a concomitant rise in the incidence of fragility fractures. As such, low-income and lower-middle-income countries (LICs and LMICs) will be faced with increased incidences of hip fractures. The care of these fractures is adversely affected by various factors that include under-resourced healthcare systems and large socioeconomic disparities, which disproportionately affect patient care in these regions relative to high-income countries. The purpose of this study was to determine treatment trends and outcomes of hip fracture care in lesser resourced regions as reported in primary literature sources through a systematic review.

Data sources: The article search was conducted on December 16, 2020, and April 14, 2022, in 3 databases: PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase. A search strategy unique to each database was developed with a research librarian using English search terms.

Study selection: Studies were selected using DistillerSR systematic review software. Two rounds of screening were performed for inclusion: 1) title and abstract screening and 2) full-text screening. Two researchers independently reviewed all articles. No articles were excluded based on language.

Data extraction: The extracted information included country, study demographics and design, hip fracture location, treatment, and outcomes.

Data synthesis: Of the 2533 initially identified abstracts, a total of 24 articles met the criteria for inclusion and were selected for final data extraction after full-text screening.

Conclusion: This systematic review demonstrates a paucity of research evaluating geriatric hip fractures in LICs and LMICs. Additional research is needed to better characterize the preferred treatment by fracture type and associated complications in resource-limited environments.

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资源有限环境下髋部骨折手术:系统文献综述。
目的:随着世界范围内预期寿命的增加,脆性骨折的发生率也随之上升。因此,低收入和中低收入国家(lic和LMICs)将面临髋部骨折发生率上升的问题。这些骨折的护理受到各种因素的不利影响,包括资源不足的医疗保健系统和巨大的社会经济差距,相对于高收入国家,这些因素对这些地区的患者护理产生了不成比例的影响。本研究的目的是通过系统回顾,确定资源贫乏地区髋部骨折护理的治疗趋势和结果。数据来源:文章检索时间为2020年12月16日和2022年4月14日,检索数据库为PubMed、Web of Science和Embase。研究馆员使用英语搜索词制定了针对每个数据库的独特搜索策略。研究选择:使用DistillerSR系统评价软件选择研究。对纳入进行两轮筛选:1)标题和摘要筛选和2)全文筛选。两名研究人员独立审查了所有文章。没有文章因语言而被排除。数据提取:提取的信息包括国家、研究人口统计和设计、髋部骨折位置、治疗和结果。数据综合:在最初确定的2533篇摘要中,共有24篇文章符合纳入标准,经过全文筛选后被选中进行最终数据提取。结论:本系统综述表明,缺乏对低收入国家和低收入国家老年髋部骨折的评估研究。在资源有限的环境下,需要进一步的研究来更好地根据骨折类型和相关并发症来确定首选治疗方法。
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