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Fracture fixation in the operative management of hip fractures (FAITH): an international, multicentre, randomised controlled trial

2017· article· en· W2787131168 on OpenAlex
Aaron Nauth, Aaron T. Creek, Abby Zellar, Abdel‐Rahman Lawendy, Adam S. Dowrick, Akhil Gupta, Akhil Dadi, A. vanKampen, Allan J. Yee, Abigail DeVries, Alexander de Mol van Otterloo, Alisha Garibaldi, Allan Liew, Allison W. McIntyre, A.S. Prasad, Anthony Romero, Amar Rangan, Amber Oatt, Amir Sanghavi, A.L. Foley, Anders Karlsten, Andrea J. Dolenc, Andrew Bucknill, Andrew R. Evans, Andrew D. Gong, Andrew H. Schmidt, Andrew Marcantonio, Andrew Jennings, Andrew Ward, Arjun Khanna, Alok Rai, Anke B. Smits, Annamarie D. Horan, Anne Christine Brekke, Aoife Flynn, Aravin Duraikannan, Are Haukåen Stødle, A.B. van Vugt, Arlene Luther, A.W. Zürcher, Atul Jain, Alexander Amundsen, Afshin Kamali Moaveni, Alan Carr, Achal Sharma, Austin D. Hill, Axel Trommer, Balram Rai, Barbara M. Hileman, Bart Schreurs, B.A. Verhoeven, B. Barden, Bernhard Flatøy, Berry I. Cleffken, Berthe Bøe, Bertrand Perey, Birgit Hanusch, Brad Weening, Bram Fioole, Bram Rijbroek, Brett D. Crist, Brett Halliday, Brett Peterson, Brian Mullis, Craig Richardson, Carolyn Clark, Carlos Sagebien, C. van dePol, C. Bowler, Catherine A. Humphrey, Catherine Coady, Cees L. Koppert, Chad P. Coles, Chadi Tannoury, Charles J. DePaolo, Chris Gayton, Chris Herriott, Christina Reeves, Christina Tieszer, Christine Dobb, Christopher G. Anderson, Claire Sage, Claudine Cuento, C.B. Jones, C.H.R. Bosman, Colleen Linehan, C.P. van deHart, Corey Henderson, Charlie Lewis, Caleb A. Davis, Craig Donohue, Cyril Mauffrey, D. C. Sundaresh, Dana J. Farrell, Daniel B. Whelan, Daniel S. Horwitz, Daniel J. Stinner, Darius G. Viskontas, Darren M. Roffey, Dayna S. Alexander, David E. Karges, D. Hak, D. W. C. Johnston, David Love, David M. Wright, David P. Zamorano, D.R. Goetz, David Sanders, D. Stephen, David Yen, Davide Bardana, D.J. Olakkengil, Deanna Lawson, Deborah Maddock, Debra L. Sietsema, Deeba Pourmand, Derek J. Donegan, Diane Heels‐Ansdell, Diane Nam, Dominic Inman, Dory Boyer, D. Li, Douglas R. Gibula, Dustin Price, Dylan J Watson, E. Mark Hammerberg, E.T.C.H. Tan, E.J.R. deGraaf, Elise Berg Vesterhus, Elizabeth Roper, Elton Edwards, Emil H. Schemitsch, Eric R. Hammacher, Eric R. Henderson, E. Whatley, E.T. Torres, E.G. Vermeulen, E. Finn, E.M.M. vanLieshout, Eugene K. Wai, E.R. Bannister, Evelyn Kile, E. Theunissen, Ewan Ritchie, Furqan Mohammed Yaseen Khan, Farhad Moola, Fiona Howells, Fanette Deniès, F.H.W.M. van deHeijden, Frank R. A. J. de Meulemeester, Frede Frihagen, Fredrik Nilsen, GUNTHER SCHMIDT, G. H. R. Albers, Garland K. Gudger, GR Johnson, Gary S. Gruen, Gary L. Zohman, Gaurav Sharma, Gavin Wood, Geert W. M. Tetteroo, Geir Aasmund Hjorthaug, Geir Jomaas, Geoff Donald, Geoffrey Ryan Rieser, Gavin George, Gerard P. Slobogean, Gert R. Roukema, G.A. Visser, Gilbert Moatshe, Gillian Horner, Giacomo Delle Rose, Gordon Guyatt, G.S.J. Chuter, Greg Etherington, Gino Rocca, Guri Ranum Ekås, Gwendolyn Dobbin, H. Michael Lemke, H. Curry, H. Boxma, Hannah Gissel, Hans J. Kreder, H. Kuiken, H. L. F. Brom, Hans‐Christoph Pape, H.M. van deVis, Harvinder Bedi, Heather A. Vallier, Heather Brien, H. Silva, H.C. NEWMAN, Helena Viveiros, H. van der Hoeven, Henry Ahn, Herman Johal, Herman Rijna, Heyn Stockmann, H.A. Josaputra, Hope Carlisle, Igor van der Brand, I. Dawson, Ivan S. Tarkin, Ivan Wong, J. Andrew Parr, J. Andrew I. Trenholm, J. Carel Goslings, J. David Amirault, J. Scott Broderick, J.P. Snellen, Jacco A. C. Zijl, Jiyong Ahn, James R. Ficke, James J. Irrgang, J. Powell, James R. Ringler, James Shaer, James T. Monica, J. Biert, Hans Bosma, Jan Egil Brattgjerd, Jan Paul M. Frölke, J. Wille, Janakiraman Rajakumar, J.E. Walker, John Baker, J.P. Ertl, J.P.P.M. de Vries, J.W.M. Gardeniers, Jedediah H. May, Jeff Yach, Jennifer T. Hidy, Jerald R. Westberg, JA Hall, Jeroen van Mulken, John McBeth, J. M. Hoogendoorn, J.M. Hoffman, Joe Joseph Cherian, John A. Tanksley, John Clarke-Jenssen, John D. Adams, John L. Esterhai, John F. Tilzey, John Murnaghan, John Ketz, John Garfi, John Schwappach, John T. Gorczyca, John D. Wyrick, Jonas Rydinge, Jonathan L. Foret, Jonathan M. Gross, Jonathan P. Keeve, Joost M. Meijer, Joris J. Scheepers, Joseph R. Baele, Joseph T. O’Neil, Joseph R. Cass, Joseph R. Hsu, Jules Dumais, J. Lee, Julie A. Switzer, Julie Agel, Justin E. Richards, Justin W. Langan, Kahn Turckan, Kaili Pecorella, Kamran Aurang, K. Shively, K.J.P. vanWessem, Karyn Moon, Kate Eke, Katie Erwin, Katrine Milner, Kees Jan Ponsen, Kelly Apostle, Kelly Johnston, Kelly Trask, Kent Strohecker, Kenya Stringfellow, Kevin Kruse, Kevin Tetsworth, Kimberly A. Mitchell, Kieran Browner, Kim Hemlock, Kimberly Carcary, Knut Jørgen Haug, Krista L. Noble, Kristin Robbins, K. Joy Payton, Kyle J. Jeray, L. Joseph Rubino, L.A. Nastoff, Lauren C. Leffler, Laurents P. S. Stassen, Lawrence K. O’Malley, Lawrence M. Specht, Lehana Thabane, Leo M. G. Geeraedts, Leslie E. Shell, Linda K. Anderson, L.S. Eickhoff, Lindsey Lyle, Lindsey Pilling, Lisa Buckingham, Lisa K. Cannada, Lisa M. Wild, Liz Dulaney-Cripe, L.M.S.J. Poelhekke, Lonneke Govaert, Lu Ton, Lucksy Kottam, Luke P. H. Leenen, Lydia Clipper, Lyle Jackson, Lynne C. Hampton, M.C. de Waal Malefijt, M. P. Simons, M. van deElst, M.W.G.A. Bronkhorst, M. Bhatia, M.F. Swiontkowski, M.J. Lobo, Marilyn Swinton, Marinis Pirpiris, Marius Molund, Mark Gichuru, Mark Glazebrook, Mark Harrison, Mark Jenkins, Mark MacLeod, Michelle DeVries, Butler, Markku Nousiainen, Martijne van ’t Riet, M.C. Tynan, Martin Campo, Martin G. Eversdijk, Martin J. Heetveld, Martin Richardson, Mary A. Breslin, M Fan, Matt Edison, Matthew A. Napierala, Matthias Knobe, Matthias Russ, Mauri Zomar, Maurits de Brauw, Max Esser, Meghan Hurley, Melissa E. Peters, Melissa Lorenzo, M. Li, Michael T. Archdeacon, Michael Biddulph, Michael Charlton, McDonald, McKee, Michael Dunbar, M.E. Torchia, Michael Groß, Michael Hewitt, Michael Holt, Michael J. Prayson, Melinda Edwards, Michael L. Beckish, Michael Brennan, Michael Dohm, Michaël Kain, Michelle Vogt, M Raigorodsky Yu, M.H.J. Verhofstad, M. J. M. Segers, Michiel P. C. Siroen, M.R. Reed, Milena Vicente, M.M.M. Bruijninckx, M. Trivedi, Mohit Bhandari, M.M. Moore, M. Kunz, Morten Smedsrud, Naveen Palla, Nikhil Jain, N.J.M. Out, Nicole Simunovic, Niels W. L. Schep, Oliver Müller, Onno R. Guicherit, O.J.F. vanWaes, O. Wang, Pascal G. Doornebosch, Patricia Seuffert, Patrick Hesketh, Patrick Weinrauch, Paul Duffy, Paul M. Keller, Paul M. Lafferty, Paul Pincus, Paul Tornetta, Paul Zalzal, Patricia McKay, Peter A. Cole, Peter D. de Rooij, Peter Hull, P. M. N. Y. H. Go, P. Patka, Peter A. Siska, Peter Weingarten, P. J. Kregor, Philip F. Stahel, Philip A. Stull, Philippe Wittich, P.A.R. Rijcke, P.P. Oprel, P.J. Devereaux, Qisheng Zhou, R. Lee Murphy, Rachel Alosky, Rachel Clarkson, Raely Moon, R Logishetty, R. Nanda, Raymond J. Sullivan, Rebecca G. Snider, R. Buckley, Richard Iorio, Richard Farrugia, Richard Jenkinson, Richard T. Laughlin, R.P. Groenendijk, Richard W. Gurich, R. Worman, R. Silvis, Robert Haverlag, Robert J. Teasdall, Robert Korley, Robert G. McCormack, Robert A. Probe, Robert V. Cantu, Roger B. Huff, R. K. J. Simmermacher, Rinne M Peters, Roman Pfeifer, Ronald S. L. Liem, Ronald N. Wessel, Ronald A.W. Verhagen, Ronald J.C.L.M. Vuylsteke, Ross Leighton, R. McKercher, Rudolf W. Poolman, Russell Miller, Ryan T. Bicknell, Ryan Finnan, Rashid M. Khan, Saurabh Mehta, Sandy Vang, Surya Singh, Sanjeev Anand, Sarah Anderson, Sarah Dawson, Scott B. Marston, Scott E. Porter, Scott Watson, Sebastiaan Festen, Shane Lieberman, Shannon Puloski, Shea A. Bielby, Sheila Sprague, Simone Heß, S. MacDonald, S. Evans, Sofia Bzovsky, Sondre Hasselund, Sharon R Lewis, Stein Ugland, Stephanie L. Tanner, S.M. Zielinski, Stephanie A. Shepard, S.A. Sems, Stephen D. Walter, S.G. Doig, S.H. Finley, S.L. Kates, S. Lindenbaum, Stephen Kingwell, Steve Csongvay, Steve Papp, S.E. Buijk, Steven J. Rhemrev, Steven M. Hollenbeck, Steven M. van Gaalen, Sheng Yang, Stuart Weinerman, Subash, Sally Lambert, Susan Liew, S.A.G. Meylaerts, Taco J. Blokhuis, T. S. de Vries Reilingh, Tarjei Lona, Taryn Scott, Teresa K. Swenson, Terrence J. Endres, Terry S. Axelrod, Teun van Egmond, Thomas B. Pace, Thomas Kibsgård, Thomas M. Schaller, Thuan V. Ly, Timothy E. Miller, Timothy G. Weber, Theodore T. Le, Todd Oliver, Tom M. Karsten, Tor Borch, Tor Magne Hoseth, Tor Nicolaisen, Torben Ianssen, T. Rutherford, Tracy Nanney, Trevor Gervais, Toby Colegate Stone, Tyson Schrickel, Tyson L. Scrabeck, Utsav Ganguly, V. Naumetz, Valda Frizzell, Veronica Wadey, Jun Jo, Victoria Avram, Vimlesh Mishra, Vikas Yadav, Vinod Arora, Vipin Tyagi, Vivian Borsella, W. Jaap Willems, William H. Hoffman, Wade Gofton, Wesley G. Lackey, Wesley Ghent, William T. Obremskey, William Oxner, William W. Cross, Yvonne M. Murtha, Zoe Murdoch

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Bibliographic record

VenueUtrecht University Repository (Utrecht University) · 2017
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldMedicine
TopicHip and Femur Fractures
Canadian institutionsnot available
Fundersnot available
KeywordsMedicineRandomized controlled trialAvascular necrosisHip fractureDynamic hip screwSurgeryHazard ratioFixation (population genetics)Cancellous boneInternal fixationOsteoporosisPopulationConfidence intervalFemoral headInternal medicine
DOInot available

Abstract

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Background Reoperation rates are high after surgery for hip fractures. We investigated the effect of a sliding hip screw versus cancellous screws on the risk of reoperation and other key outcomes. Methods For this international, multicentre, allocation concealed randomised controlled trial, we enrolled patients aged 50 years or older with a low-energy hip fracture requiring fracture fixation from 81 clinical centres in eight countries. Patients were assigned by minimisation with a centralised computer system to receive a single large-diameter screw with a side-plate (sliding hip screw) or the present standard of care, multiple small-diameter cancellous screws. Surgeons and patients were not blinded but the data analyst, while doing the analyses, remained blinded to treatment groups. The primary outcome was hip reoperation within 24 months after initial surgery to promote fracture healing, relieve pain, treat infection, or improve function. Analyses followed the intention-to-treat principle. This study was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00761813. Findings Between March 3, 2008, and March 31, 2014, we randomly assigned 1108 patients to receive a sliding hip screw (n=557) or cancellous screws (n=551). Reoperations within 24 months did not differ by type of surgical fixation in those included in the primary analysis: 107 (20%) of 542 patients in the sliding hip screw group versus 117 (22%) of 537 patients in the cancellous screws group (hazard ratio [HR] 0·83, 95% CI 0·63–1·09; p=0·18). Avascular necrosis was more common in the sliding hip screw group than in the cancellous screws group (50 patients [9%] vs 28 patients [5%]; HR 1·91, 1·06–3·44; p=0·0319). However, no significant difference was found between the number of medically related adverse events between groups (p=0·82; appendix); these events included pulmonary embolism (two patients [<1%] vs four [1%] patients; p=0·41) and sepsis (seven [1%] vs six [1%]; p=0·79). Interpretation In terms of reoperation rates the sliding hip screw shows no advantage, but some groups of patients (smokers and those with displaced or base of neck fractures) might do better with a sliding hip screw than with cancellous screws. Funding National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Stichting NutsOhra, Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, Physicians' Services Incorporated.

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Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

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Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesnone
Consensus categoriesnone
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Randomized trial · Consensus signal: Randomized trial
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
Teacher disagreement score0.203
Threshold uncertainty score0.885

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Opus teacher head0.015
GPT teacher head0.276
Teacher spread0.261 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it