痴呆对外周动脉疾病、髋部和椎体骨折治疗的影响

Katrin Feller, A. Heinz, O. Beckerath, B. Juntermanns, K. Kröger, F. Santosa
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目的:我们假设在德国因晚期外周动脉疾病(PAD)、髋部骨折(HF)和脊椎骨骨折(VF)住院的病例中,痴呆影响治疗策略。患者和方法:联邦统计局提供了2019年主要诊断为PAD、HF和VF的住院病例的详细列表。此外,病例被额外诊断为痴呆和手术治疗程序分开。结果:2019年,有166244例HF住院,69888例VF住院,74910例PAD住院。额外诊断为痴呆的病例率分别为18.2%、7.7%和7.1%。在HF病例中,最常见的手术治疗是髋关节置换术,其中有痴呆的病例(37%)和无痴呆的患者(34%)。在VF病例中,保守治疗是主要的治疗策略,无痴呆者占70%,痴呆者占81%。在PAD病例中,保守治疗是主要的治疗策略,无痴呆者占74%,痴呆者占67%。在痴呆症患者中,市长截肢(7%对14%)的发生率更高,但小截肢(19%对19%)则不然。结论:我们的分析支持这样一种假设,即痴呆症以不同的方式影响德国HF、VF和PAD老年患者的治疗决策。在痴呆病例中,更多的VB患者接受保守治疗,在HF病例中,手术治疗的病例更多。在晚期PAD的病例中,进行了更多的大截肢手术。
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Impact of Dementia on Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease, Hip and Vertebral Bone Fracture
Objectives: We hypothesis that dementia impact treatment strategy in cases hospitalized for advanced Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), Hip Fracture (HF) and Vertebral Bone Fracture (VF) in Germany. Patients and Methods: Detailed lists of cases hospitalized with the principal diagnosis PAD, HF and VF in the year 2019 were provided by the Federal Statistical Office. In addition, cases were separated by the additional diagnosis dementia and surgical treatment procedures. Results: In 2019, there were 166,244 cases hospitalized for HF, 69,888 with VF and 74,910 with PAD. The rate of cases with the additional diagnosis dementia were 18.2%, 7.7% and 7.1%. In HF cases most frequent surgical treatment was hip arthroplasty in both, cases with (37%) and cases without dementia (34%). In VF cases conservative treatment was the dominant treatment strategy with 70% in those without and 81% in those with dementia. In PAD cases conservative treatment was the dominant treatment strategy with 74% in those without and 67% in those with dementia. Mayor amputation (7% vs 14%) was performed more frequently in those with dementia, but not minor amputation (19% vs 19%). Conclusion: Our analysis supports the hypothesis, that dementia impacts treatment decisions in older patients suffering from HF, VF and PAD in Germany in different ways. In cases with dementia more cases with VB were treated conservatively and in case of HF more cases surgically. In cases with advanced PAD more major amputation were performed.
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