FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY

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Autor(a) principal: Cocco,Luiz Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mateussi,Mariana Vendramin, Pedro Filho,João Carlos, Santos,Marcos Paulo Sales dos, Gobbi,Lucas, Boni,Guilherme, Fernandes,Helio Jorge Alvachian, Reis,Fernando Baldy dos
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Título da fonte: Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the involvement of orthopedists and orthopedic residents with fragility fractures, in its clinical, therapeutic, and social aspects. Methods: Cross-sectional observational and prospective study that took place in the period from June to August 2020. Results: 540 participants were analyzed. The population consisted of orthopedists (85.56%; N = 462) and residents (14.44%; N = 78), with a greater proportion of individuals from 41 to 50 years of age (36.67%; N = 198) and from the Southeast region (57.22%; N = 309). For 47.04% (N = 254) of the participants, the profile of the patient at risk for fragility fracture corresponds to: woman, sedentary, smoker and over 60 years of age. The consensus among the participants (97.96%; N = 529) is that fragility fractures occur in or near home environments. Moreover, 47.59% (N = 257) believe that the first fragility fracture is the most important predictive risk factor for subsequent occurrences and 63.89% (N = 345) of the participants claim to attend more than 15 cases per year. Regarding treatment, 74.44% (N = 402) are dedicated exclusively to orthopedic aspects (68.33%; N = 369). However, 62.41% (N = 337) of the participants believe that patients with fragility fractures should receive medication and supplements. Likewise, 70.74% (N = 382) of the participants consider that home security measures and training of family members are important, and they attribute the role to the multidisciplinary team. Conclusions: Fragility fractures are frequent in the routine of Brazilian orthopedists. However, they are not familiar with adjuvant treatments for fragility fractures, acting almost exclusively in the orthopedics aspects of these injuries. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Study.
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spelling FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDYFemoral FracturesOsteoporosisOsteoporotic FracturesABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the involvement of orthopedists and orthopedic residents with fragility fractures, in its clinical, therapeutic, and social aspects. Methods: Cross-sectional observational and prospective study that took place in the period from June to August 2020. Results: 540 participants were analyzed. The population consisted of orthopedists (85.56%; N = 462) and residents (14.44%; N = 78), with a greater proportion of individuals from 41 to 50 years of age (36.67%; N = 198) and from the Southeast region (57.22%; N = 309). For 47.04% (N = 254) of the participants, the profile of the patient at risk for fragility fracture corresponds to: woman, sedentary, smoker and over 60 years of age. The consensus among the participants (97.96%; N = 529) is that fragility fractures occur in or near home environments. Moreover, 47.59% (N = 257) believe that the first fragility fracture is the most important predictive risk factor for subsequent occurrences and 63.89% (N = 345) of the participants claim to attend more than 15 cases per year. Regarding treatment, 74.44% (N = 402) are dedicated exclusively to orthopedic aspects (68.33%; N = 369). However, 62.41% (N = 337) of the participants believe that patients with fragility fractures should receive medication and supplements. Likewise, 70.74% (N = 382) of the participants consider that home security measures and training of family members are important, and they attribute the role to the multidisciplinary team. Conclusions: Fragility fractures are frequent in the routine of Brazilian orthopedists. However, they are not familiar with adjuvant treatments for fragility fractures, acting almost exclusively in the orthopedics aspects of these injuries. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Study.ATHA EDITORA2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-78522022000300204Acta Ortopédica Brasileira v.30 n.3 2022reponame:Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)instacron:SBOT10.1590/1413-785220223003e251954info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCocco,Luiz FernandoMateussi,Mariana VendraminPedro Filho,João CarlosSantos,Marcos Paulo Sales dosGobbi,LucasBoni,GuilhermeFernandes,Helio Jorge AlvachianReis,Fernando Baldy doseng2022-05-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-78522022000300204Revistahttp://www.actaortopedica.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php1atha@uol.com.br||actaortopedicabrasileira@uol.com.br1809-44061413-7852opendoar:2022-05-19T00:00Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
title FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
spellingShingle FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
Cocco,Luiz Fernando
Femoral Fractures
Osteoporosis
Osteoporotic Fractures
title_short FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
title_full FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
title_fullStr FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
title_full_unstemmed FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
title_sort FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN BRAZIL: CROSS-SECTION STUDY
author Cocco,Luiz Fernando
author_facet Cocco,Luiz Fernando
Mateussi,Mariana Vendramin
Pedro Filho,João Carlos
Santos,Marcos Paulo Sales dos
Gobbi,Lucas
Boni,Guilherme
Fernandes,Helio Jorge Alvachian
Reis,Fernando Baldy dos
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author2 Mateussi,Mariana Vendramin
Pedro Filho,João Carlos
Santos,Marcos Paulo Sales dos
Gobbi,Lucas
Boni,Guilherme
Fernandes,Helio Jorge Alvachian
Reis,Fernando Baldy dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cocco,Luiz Fernando
Mateussi,Mariana Vendramin
Pedro Filho,João Carlos
Santos,Marcos Paulo Sales dos
Gobbi,Lucas
Boni,Guilherme
Fernandes,Helio Jorge Alvachian
Reis,Fernando Baldy dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Femoral Fractures
Osteoporosis
Osteoporotic Fractures
topic Femoral Fractures
Osteoporosis
Osteoporotic Fractures
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the involvement of orthopedists and orthopedic residents with fragility fractures, in its clinical, therapeutic, and social aspects. Methods: Cross-sectional observational and prospective study that took place in the period from June to August 2020. Results: 540 participants were analyzed. The population consisted of orthopedists (85.56%; N = 462) and residents (14.44%; N = 78), with a greater proportion of individuals from 41 to 50 years of age (36.67%; N = 198) and from the Southeast region (57.22%; N = 309). For 47.04% (N = 254) of the participants, the profile of the patient at risk for fragility fracture corresponds to: woman, sedentary, smoker and over 60 years of age. The consensus among the participants (97.96%; N = 529) is that fragility fractures occur in or near home environments. Moreover, 47.59% (N = 257) believe that the first fragility fracture is the most important predictive risk factor for subsequent occurrences and 63.89% (N = 345) of the participants claim to attend more than 15 cases per year. Regarding treatment, 74.44% (N = 402) are dedicated exclusively to orthopedic aspects (68.33%; N = 369). However, 62.41% (N = 337) of the participants believe that patients with fragility fractures should receive medication and supplements. Likewise, 70.74% (N = 382) of the participants consider that home security measures and training of family members are important, and they attribute the role to the multidisciplinary team. Conclusions: Fragility fractures are frequent in the routine of Brazilian orthopedists. However, they are not familiar with adjuvant treatments for fragility fractures, acting almost exclusively in the orthopedics aspects of these injuries. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Study.
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