[Disproportionately increased incidence of proximal femoral fractures in a level one trauma center : Epidemiological analysis from 2016 to 2022].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1007/s00113-023-01359-0
Philipp Schippers, Erol Gercek, Felix Wunderlich, Jochen Wollstädter, Yama Afghanyar, Charlotte Arand, Philipp Drees, Lukas Eckhard
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Background: Proximal femoral fractures represent the most frequent fracture entity in Germany accounting for more than 20% of all fractures. According to a decision of the Federal Joint Committee from 2019, proximal femoral fractures also have to be surgically treated within 24 h. In order to quantify a subjectively perceived increase in workload in trauma surgery at a supraregional trauma center, a retrospective analysis of the number of surgically treated proximal femoral fractures was performed. Proximal femoral fractures were chosen due to their high incidence and homogeneous treatment.

Methods: Using ICD-10 codes, all surgically treated proximal femoral fractures from 2016 to 2022, including the patient's zip code, were retrieved from the database of the trauma center.

Results: The number of surgically treated proximal femoral fractures doubled from 2016 to 2022. The highest increase (60%) was recorded from 2020 to 2022. Heat maps show an increase in the catchment area radius as well.

Conclusion: When compared (inter)nationally, a disproportionate increase in the amount of surgically treated proximal femoral fractures was recorded at the trauma center studied. The increase of the catchment area radius and the number of patients treated in the urban area show that less and less hospitals participate in emergency treatment. Possible explanations are a lack of resources aggravated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of qualified personnel, interface problems between the federal states or the strict requirements of the Federal Joint Committee in the treatment of proximal femoral fractures. It must be assumed that there is a clearly increased workload for all professions involved in the trauma center investigated, although the infrastructure has remained unchanged.

[一级创伤中心股骨近端骨折发病率不成比例地增加:2016 年至 2022 年流行病学分析]。
背景:股骨近端骨折是德国最常见的骨折类型,占所有骨折的 20% 以上。根据联邦联合委员会 2019 年的一项决定,股骨近端骨折也必须在 24 小时内进行手术治疗。为了量化一家超区域创伤中心主观感受到的创伤外科工作量增加情况,我们对手术治疗的股骨近端骨折数量进行了回顾性分析。之所以选择股骨近端骨折,是因为其发病率高且治疗方法单一:方法:使用ICD-10编码,从创伤中心数据库中检索了2016年至2022年所有经手术治疗的股骨近端骨折,包括患者的邮政编码:从2016年到2022年,接受手术治疗的股骨近端骨折数量翻了一番。2020年至2022年的增幅最高(60%)。热图显示,覆盖区半径也有所增加:结论:与国内(国际)相比,所研究的创伤中心经手术治疗的股骨近端骨折数量出现了不成比例的增长。覆盖区半径的扩大和在城市地区接受治疗的患者人数的增加表明,参与急救的医院越来越少。可能的解释是,最近的 COVID-19 大流行加剧了资源匮乏,缺乏合格的人员,联邦各州之间的接口问题,或联邦联合委员会对股骨近端骨折治疗的严格要求。必须假定的是,尽管基础设施保持不变,但参与创伤中心调查的所有专业人员的工作量明显增加。
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