Perioperative clinical characteristics of patients with pathological fracture of proximal femur

  • Yun-peng CUI ,
  • Chuan MI ,
  • Bing WANG ,
  • Yuan-xing PAN ,
  • Yun-fei LIN ,
  • Xue-dong SHI
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  • Department of Orthopaedics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China

Received date: 2017-08-25

  Online published: 2019-10-23

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the perioperative clinical characteristics of patients with patholo-gical fracture of proximal femur. Methods: A retrospective study reviewed 28 patients who received proximal resection and tumor hemiarthroplasty for malignant proximal femoral tumor in Peking University First Hospital from January 2011 to February 2017. According to the fracture, the patients were divided into two groups: pathological fracture group and non-pathological fracture group. We investigated the clinical characteristics during perioperative period between the two groups. Results: Of the 28 patients, 14 (50.0%) patients suffered pathological fracture, and there was no significant difference between the two groups in the patient’s age, gender, limb involvement, and tumor source (P>0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in hemoglobin (HGB), hematocrit (Hct), and lower extremity thrombosis. The albumin (ALB) of pathological fracture group were lower in contrast to non-pathological fracture group (P=0.031). There was no significant difference between the two groups in decline of HGB and Hct on postoperation day 1, operative time, bleeding during operation, time for walking with help of ambulation aid postoperative, and postoperative hospital stay (P>0.05). On post-operation day 7, HGB (P=0.025) and Hct (P=0.039) of pathological fracture group were significant lower in contrast to non-pathological fracture group. Whereas, the total blood loss calculated by Gross equation of pathological fracture group was significant higher in contrast to non-pathological fracture group [(2 066.3±419.8) mL vs. (786.0±152.6) mL, P=0.039]. The patient needed blood transfusion during operation (7/14 vs. 1/14, P=0.033) and postoperative (8/14 vs. 1/14, P=0.013) in pathological fracture group were more than in non-pathological fracture group. At last, Barthel daily life ability score (P=0.009) of pathological fracture group was lower in contrast to non-pathological fracture group, and visual analogue scale (VAS) score was higher (P<0.001). They were almost equal when the patients were discharged (P>0.05). Conclusion: Patients with pathological fracture had lower ALB during perioperative period. Pathological fracture had no effect on operative time, bleeding during operation and function outcomes. However, the patients with pathological fracture had more total blood loss and lower HGB, Hct in contrast to the patients without pathological fracture. Blood transfusion was more needed in pathological fracture patients.

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Yun-peng CUI , Chuan MI , Bing WANG , Yuan-xing PAN , Yun-fei LIN , Xue-dong SHI . Perioperative clinical characteristics of patients with pathological fracture of proximal femur[J]. Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences), 2019 , 51(5) : 875 -880 . DOI: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2019.05.014

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