Trends in immobilization following fracture surgery of the wrist and hand in Sweden: A 16-Year Analysis from 2008 to 2023.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0324367
Michael Axenhus, Viktor Schmidt
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Abstract

Introduction: Hand and wrist fractures are common orthopaedic injuries, with varied postoperative management strategies. Cast immobilization, traditionally used to ensure fracture stability, is increasingly debated in favour of early mobilization. However, significant regional differences persist. The aim of this study is to analyse regional, age, and sex differences in post-operative cast immobilization rates for hand and wrist fractures in Sweden between 2008 and 2023.

Methods: This observational, population-based study utilized data from the Swedish National Patient Register, analysing post-operative cast immobilization rates among individuals aged 15 and older. Trends and disparities were examined over time by region, gender, and age group.

Results: The study found a significant increase in cast immobilization rates across Sweden, with notable differences based on sex and region. By 2023, immobilization rates for men had increased from 46% to 86%, while rates for women increased from 34% to 69%.

Conclusion: The findings indicate a nationwide trend towards increased immobilization rates, highlighting gender- and region-based disparities. These differences underscore the need for standardized, evidence-based guidelines to ensure equitable and effective patient care across Sweden.

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瑞典腕部和手部骨折手术后固定的趋势:从2008年到2023年的16年分析。
手部和腕部骨折是常见的骨科损伤,术后处理策略多种多样。石膏固定,传统上用于确保骨折稳定性,越来越多的争论赞成早期活动。然而,显著的地区差异依然存在。本研究的目的是分析2008年至2023年间瑞典手部和腕部骨折术后石膏固定率的地区、年龄和性别差异。方法:这项基于人群的观察性研究利用了瑞典国家患者登记册的数据,分析了15岁及以上个体的术后石膏固定率。按地区、性别和年龄组对趋势和差异进行了长期检查。结果:研究发现,全瑞典石膏固定率显著增加,性别和地区差异显著。到2023年,男性的固定率从46%上升到86%,而女性的固定率从34%上升到69%。结论:研究结果表明,全国范围内的固定率呈上升趋势,突出了性别和地区差异。这些差异强调需要制定标准化的、以证据为基础的指导方针,以确保瑞典各地公平有效的患者护理。
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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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