成人骨折患者不愈合的代谢异常

Anthony Sleiman, Nicolas Revelt, Sowmyanarayanan V Thuppal, Christopher Bejcek, Austin M. Beason, Kathryn Besserman, Kristin Delfino, Matthew P. Gardner
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本研究的目的是综合评估骨折类型、不愈合类别和代谢特征,以确定可能影响骨折愈合的代谢原因。方法:对骨折固定后诊断为骨不连的患者进行回顾性分析。评估患者人口统计学、骨折特征和代谢特征。结果:数据来自94例骨不连患者,平均年龄54.7岁,50%为男性,47.3%为肥胖,60.8%为当前或曾经吸烟者。最常见的不愈合骨是股骨(48%)、胫骨(22%)、肱骨(15%)、尺骨(5%)、锁骨(3%)和腓骨(2%)。股骨远端、股骨干和胫骨骨干占骨不连的50%。关节内骨折占13%,开放性损伤占27%。最常见的代谢异常是低血红蛋白(62.3%)、中性粒细胞百分比升高(61.9%)、女性红细胞沉降率升高(51.8%)、低睾酮(46.9%)和维生素D缺乏症(44.3%)。结论:代谢异常的患病率在所有类型的骨不连中都有记录,这表明这并非萎缩性骨不连所独有。鉴于骨不连的高发病率和高成本,以及维生素补充的低成本,未来的前瞻性研究有必要确定有效的预防和治疗方法。
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Metabolic abnormalities underlying nonunion in the adult fracture patient
Introduction: The objective of this study is to comprehensively evaluate fracture type, category of nonunion, and metabolic profile to identify metabolic causes that may impact fracture union. Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed with nonunion after fracture fixation was performed. Patient demographics, fracture characteristics, and metabolic profiles were assessed. Results: Data was collected from 94 patients with nonunion, with a mean age of 54.7 years, 50% men, 47.3% obese, and 60.8% current/former smokers. The most common nonunited bone was the femur (48%), tibia (22%), humerus (15%), ulna (5%), clavicle (3%), and fibula (2%). The distal femur, femoral shaft, and tibial shaft made up 50% of the nonunion. The intra-articular fracture was diagnosed in 13% and open injuries in 27%. The most common metabolic abnormalities were low hemoglobin (62.3%), elevated neutrophil percentage (61.9%), elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate in women (51.8%), low testosterone (46.9%), and hypovitaminosis D (44.3%). Conclusion: The prevalence of metabolic abnormalities was documented across all nonunion types, suggesting this is not unique to atrophic nonunion. Given the high morbidity and cost of nonunion, and low cost of vitamin supplementation, future prospective studies are warranted to identify effective prevention and treatment.
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