Patient-reported outcomes three months after treatment of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures or dislocations : a multicentre snapshot study.

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Louise E M de Haas, Veronique A P van de Lücht, Bastiaan T van Hoorn, Dorien A Salentijn, Rolf H H Groenwold, Niels W L Schep, Mark van Heijl, Elke Arts, Said Bachiri, Reinier Beks, Leonie Blom, Doeke Boersma, Jan T Bosch, Floor Ter Brugge, Niels Bruggeman, Brigitte van der Heijden, Priscilla Jawahier, Pieter Joosse, Siegrid de Meer, Amanda Nijhuis, Jan Siert Reinders, Luke van Rossenberg, Friso Schonk, David Tas, Michiel Teijgeler, Tim Timmers, Ruben van Veen, Detlef van der Velde, Stephanie Zielinski
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Abstract

Aims: To evaluate patient-reported outcomes three months after treatment of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures or dislocations, and to identify factors that are associated with worse patient-reported outcomes.

Methods: This cross-sectional, multicentre snapshot study included all adult patients with metacarpal and phalangeal fractures or dislocations during a three-month period between August and October 2020. The primary outcome was the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ) three months after injury. The MHQ scores were compared to normative MHQ scores of 90 points of the affected hand of patients who sustained unilateral trauma derived from a previous study. Subgroup analyses were performed for the most common injury types. Multivariable linear regression was used to study associations between patient characteristics and worse MHQ scores.

Results: The MHQ scores of 512 patients were analyzed. The median MHQ score was 80 (IQR 65 to 91) for nonoperatively treated patients (n = 398) and 78 (IQR 66 to 85) for operatively treated patients (n = 114). After nonoperative treatment, 104/398 patients (26%) reached a MHQ score equal to or better than the normative MHQ score, ranging between 11% (1/9) and 42% (13/31) among the nine most common injury types. After operative treatment, this was 11% (13/114), ranging between 10% (3/29) and 31% (5/16) among the three most common injury types. No significant differences in MHQ scores were found between common injury types. Older age, the presence of hand comorbidities, and referral to hand therapy were associated with a worse MHQ score after nonoperative treatment.

Conclusion: These results suggest that most patients have not returned to a normal hand function within three months following metacarpal and phalangeal fractures or dislocations. Older age, the presence of hand comorbidities, and referral for hand therapy were associated with worse hand functioning after nonoperative treatment. The findings are relevant for clinicians to evaluate recovery and for patients to manage their expectations.

治疗掌骨和指骨骨折或脱位三个月后患者报告的结果:一项多中心快照研究
目的:评估掌骨和指骨骨折或脱位治疗3个月后患者报告的结果,并确定与患者报告的较差结果相关的因素。方法:这项横断面、多中心的快照研究包括2020年8月至10月三个月期间所有患有掌骨和指骨骨折或脱位的成年患者。主要结果是损伤后三个月的密歇根手部结果问卷(MHQ)。将MHQ评分与先前研究中单侧创伤患者受影响手的标准MHQ评分90分进行比较。对最常见的损伤类型进行亚组分析。采用多变量线性回归研究患者特征与较差MHQ评分之间的关系。结果:对512例患者的MHQ评分进行分析。非手术治疗患者(n = 398)的中位MHQ评分为80 (IQR 65 ~ 91),手术治疗患者(n = 114)的中位MHQ评分为78 (IQR 66 ~ 85)。非手术治疗后,104/398例患者(26%)的MHQ评分等于或优于标准MHQ评分,在9种最常见的损伤类型中,MHQ评分在11%(1/9)至42%(13/31)之间。手术治疗后,这一比例为11%(13/114),在三种最常见的损伤类型中为10%(3/29)至31%(5/16)。常见损伤类型间MHQ评分无显著差异。年龄较大、手部合并症的存在以及转诊手部治疗与非手术治疗后较差的MHQ评分相关。结论:这些结果表明,大多数患者在掌骨和指骨骨折或脱位后三个月内不能恢复正常的手部功能。年龄较大、手部合并症的存在和手部治疗的转诊与非手术治疗后手功能恶化有关。这些发现对临床医生评估康复情况和患者管理他们的期望具有重要意义。
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