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. 2011 Sep;6(3):260-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11552-011-9327-7. Epub 2011 Mar 8.

A functional outcomes survey of elderly patients who sustained distal radius fractures

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A functional outcomes survey of elderly patients who sustained distal radius fractures

Louis F Amorosa et al. Hand (N Y). 2011 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to examine the subjective functional outcomes of patients 70 years or older who sustained distal radius fractures through the use of the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) and Short Form-8 Health (SF-8) surveys.

Methods: Patients at least 70 years old with a distal radius fracture between 2000 and 2004 were identified and their charts reviewed. They were contacted to answer the DASH and SF-8 surveys. The radiographic injury parameters examined were articular stepoff greater than 2 mm, dorsal tilt on the lateral radiograph, ulnar variance, and presence of an ulnar styloid fracture.

Results: Fifty-eight patients answered the DASH and SF-8 surveys. The mean age at the time of injury in the survey group was 78 years old (range 70-94 years). Mean follow-up period was 33 months (range 13-65 months). Average DASH and SF-8 scores were 22.3 (SD 22.4) and 31.5 (SD 6.9), respectively. DASH scores were inversely correlated with SF-8 scores (R = -0.65, p < 0.01). Patients who sustained an associated ulnar styloid fracture demonstrated worse DASH scores than those without an ulnar styloid fracture (presence of ulnar styloid fracture: mean DASH 26.2, no ulnar styloid fracture: mean DASH 12.9, p = 0.04). There were no significant differences in functional outcome for any other radiographic parameters assessed. Males had statistically better DASH scores than the females (males: mean DASH 6.9, females: mean DASH 24.4, p = 0.003). No difference was found in functional outcome scores among different treatment groups.

Conclusion: In elderly patients with distal radius fractures, the only radiographic parameter we found that affects functional outcome is an associated ulnar styloid fracture. Additionally, females had worse functional outcomes than males.

Keywords: Distal radius fractures; Elderly; Functional outcomes.

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Group of patients divided into their AO classifications followed by primary treatment and any secondary procedures performed. Type A, B, C: AO Classification. Nonop nonoperative treatment with either sugar tong splint or fiberglass cast; ExFix closed reduction and external fixation, ORIF open reduction and internal fixation, CRPP closed reduction and percutaneous pinning with casting

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