Distal Radius Fractures and Bone Health: A Survey of Hand Surgeons.

Natalie Huntington Vaughn, Kerry A Danelson, Kaitlin Henry, Anne F Lake, Benjamin R Graves
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Following low-energy distal radius fractures (DRF) patients rarely receive a bone health evaluation. The purpose of this survey was to investigate the attitudes and practices of American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) members regarding osteoporosis and low-energy DRF. An electronic survey was sent to 4,125 members of the ASSH. Physicians were asked about referral patterns, comfort level with labs and imaging related to bone health, and barriers. There were 475 responses (response rate 11.5%). Most respondents always (33.1%) or often (32.8%) talk about osteoporosis risk after low-energy DRF. Most respondents (87.6%) do not routinely order metabolic labs. Less than half knew of an available Fracture Liaison Service. Barriers to discussion included not enough time (32.6%), not comfortable with the topic (12.6%), and not within practice scope (33.3%). Respondents reported variable comfort levels discussing and implementing osteoporosis care in the setting of low-energy DRF. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(3):155-160, 2022).

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桡骨远端骨折与骨健康:手外科医生调查。
低能量桡骨远端骨折(DRF)后,患者很少接受骨健康评估。本调查的目的是调查美国手部外科学会(ASSH)成员对骨质疏松症和低能量DRF的态度和做法。一份电子调查被发送给了4125名美国健康与卫生协会的成员。医生被问及转诊模式、与骨骼健康相关的实验室和成像的舒适度以及障碍。问卷共475份,回复率11.5%。大多数受访者总是(33.1%)或经常(32.8%)谈论低能DRF后骨质疏松的风险。大多数受访者(87.6%)没有常规安排代谢实验室。不到一半的人知道有骨折联络服务。讨论的障碍包括没有足够的时间(32.6%),对话题不舒服(12.6%),不在实践范围内(33.3%)。受访者报告了在低能量DRF环境下讨论和实施骨质疏松症护理的不同舒适度。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(3):155- 160,2022。
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