老年人肱骨近端骨折的非手术治疗。

Sam Razaeian, Christian Krettek
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摘要

肱骨近端骨折很常见,大约70%的病例发生在60岁以上,80岁以上的发病率最高。到目前为止,许多随机研究和荟萃分析都未能证明手术比非手术治疗在老年人中的优越性。此外,根据最新的系统性Cochrane Review,仍有证据显示手术可能与更高的并发症和翻修手术率相关。然而,目前尚不清楚如何将“受控”试验条件之外的证据纳入适合日常临床实践的决策辅助。下面的综述文章旨在提出一种可能的治疗算法,该算法考虑了当前的最佳证据,并为如何在日常临床实践中成功治疗老年人这种稳步增长的损伤类型提供指导。
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Nonoperative treatment of proximal humerus fractures in the elderly.

Proximal humerus fractures are common and occur in approximately 70% of the cases beyond the age of 60 with a peak incidence over the age of 80. A number of randomized studies and meta-analyses have so far failed to demonstrate the superiority of surgery over nonoperative treatment in the elderly. In addition, according to the latest systematic Cochrane Review, evidence still reveals that surgery might be associated with higher complication, and revision surgery rates. However, it remains unclear how exactly this evidence out of "controlled" trial conditions can be incorporated into a decision aid suitable for everyday clinical practice. The following review article aims to present a possible treatment algorithm that takes current best evidence into account, and provides guidance on how this steadily increasing type of injury might be successfully treated nonoperatively in the elderly in daily clinical practice.

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