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Mortality, complication, and fusion rates of patients with odontoid fracture: the impact of age and comorbidities in 204 cases.

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العنوان: Mortality, complication, and fusion rates of patients with odontoid fracture: the impact of age and comorbidities in 204 cases.
المؤلفون: Charles, Yann Philippe, Ntilikina, Yves, Blondel, Benjamin, Fuentes, Stéphane, Allia, Jérémy, Bronsard, Nicolas, Lleu, Maxime, Nicot, Benjamin, Challier, Vincent, Godard, Joël, Kouyoumdjian, Pascal, Lonjon, Nicolas, Marinho, Paulo, Berthiller, Julien, Freitas, Eurico, Barrey, Cédric
المصدر: Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery; Jan2019, Vol. 139 Issue 1, p43-51, 9p, 6 Black and White Photographs, 6 Charts
مصطلحات موضوعية: COMORBIDITY, MORTALITY, TREATMENT of fractures, PSEUDARTHROSIS, SPINAL surgery, VITAL records (Births, deaths, etc.), CERVICAL vertebrae, CERVICAL vertebrae injuries, COMPARATIVE studies, FRACTURE fixation, BONE fractures, LONGITUDINAL method, RESEARCH methodology, MEDICAL cooperation, RESEARCH, SPINAL fusion, SPINAL injuries, SURGICAL complications, EVALUATION research, SURGERY, THERAPEUTICS
مستخلص: Purpose: The French Society of Spine Surgery (SFCR) conducted a prospective epidemiologic multicenter study. The purpose was to investigate mortality, complication, and fusion rates in patients with odontoid fracture, depending on age, comorbidities, fracture type, and treatment.Methods: Out of 204 patients, 60 were ≤ 70 years and 144 were > 70 years. Demographic data, comorbidities, treatment types and complications (general medical, infectious, neurologic, and mechanical), and death were registered within the first year. Fractures were classified according to Anderson-D'Alonzo and Roy-Camille on the initial CT. A 1-year follow-up CT was available in 144 patients to evaluate fracture consolidation.Results: Type II and oblique-posterior fractures were the most frequent patterns. The treatment was conservative in 52.5% and surgical in 47.5%. The mortality rate in patients ≤ 70 was 3.3% and 16.7% in patients > 70 years (p = 0.0002). Fracture pattern and treatment type did not influence mortality. General medical complications were significantly more frequent > 70 years (p = 0.021) and after surgical treatment (p = 0.028). Neurologic complications occurred in 0.5%, postoperative infections in 2.0%, and implant-related mechanical complications in 10.3% (associated with pseudarthrosis). Fracture fusion was observed in 93.5% of patients ≤ 70 years and in 62.5% >70 years (p < 0.0001). Pseudarthrosis was present in 31.5% of oblique-posterior fractures and in 24.3% after conservative treatment.Conclusions: Age and comorbidities influenced mortality and medical complication rates most regardless of fracture type and treatment choice. Pseudarthrosis represented the main complication, which increased with age. Pseudarthrosis was most frequent in type II and oblique-posterior fractures after conservative treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:09368051
DOI:10.1007/s00402-018-3050-6