Non-simultaneous bilateral hip fracture. A retrospective cohort study

Authors

  • Alfredo Martinez-Rondanelli Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia
  • Juan Pablo Herrera-Escobar Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia
  • Federico Pérsico Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia
  • Alfredo Sánchez-Vergel Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia
  • Juan Pablo Martinez-Cano Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rccot.2017.06.005

Keywords:

hip fracture, contralateral, fracture, epidemiology, osteoporosis

Abstract

Background and aim: After a first hip fracture, the contralateral hip can also get fractured. The characteristics of this second hip fracture are determined and its differences with the first one are evaluated.
Materials and methods: Retrospective cohort study was conducted that included patients older than 50 years old with a hip fracture. Patients were excluded if they had pathological fractures, high-energy fractures, peri-prosthetic fractures, bilateral simultaneous fracture, a history of ipsilateral hip fracture, and ipsilateral simultaneous femur fracture. A total of 610 patients with a fracture over a 10-year period (2005-2014) were eligible at the institution. They were divided in two groups: first and second hip fracture. The incidence of non-simultaneous bilateral hip fracture was calculated and for each group, the demographic variables, complications, comorbidities, and mortality were recorded.
Results: The incidence of non-simultaneous bilateral hip fracture was 8.0% (n = 49). The mean time between the first and second fracture was 2.3 years. Patients were, on average, 85 yearsold when they fractured the second time, and 6 years older than for the first fracture. Of the 49 patients included, 77.6% were women (n = 38), with a ratio of 3.5 to 1 in relation to men. There were more medical complications for the second fracture, as well as a higher prevalence of dementia and diabetes. The 3 months mortality rate was higher for the second fracture: 10.2% vs 6.9%, with a RR=1.46 (95% CI: 0.6-3.6) (p=.39).
Discussion: The second fracture occurs several years after the first one, is more frequent in women, and could be associated with more complications and higher mortality.
Level of evidence: II.

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Author Biographies

Alfredo Martinez-Rondanelli, Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

Jefe Servicio Ortopedia y Traumatología, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia. Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia.

Juan Pablo Herrera-Escobar, Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

Médico Rural, Centro de Investigaciones Clínicas, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.

Federico Pérsico, Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

Ortopedista y traumatólogo, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.

Alfredo Sánchez-Vergel, Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia. Ortopedista y traumatólogo, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.

Juan Pablo Martinez-Cano, Fundación Valle del Lili. Cali, Colombia

Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia. Ortopedista y traumatólogo, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.

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2017-08-12

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Martinez-Rondanelli A, Herrera-Escobar JP, Pérsico F, Sánchez-Vergel A, Martinez-Cano JP. Non-simultaneous bilateral hip fracture. A retrospective cohort study. Rev. Colomb. Ortop. Traumatol. [Internet]. 2017 Aug. 12 [cited 2025 May 10];31(4):187-93. Available from: https://revistasccotorg.biteca.online/index.php/rccot/article/view/341

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