1.Development status among infants at ages of 0 to 36 months in Xiaoshan District
LI Qing ; ZHONG Bihua ; SUN Jiarui ; DAI Fengpo ; DING Yina ; MIAO Xiangqing ; FU Yaxian ; TU Yuyan ; TAN Wenjuan ; YU Yinfei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(3):255-259
Objective:
To learn the status and influencing factors of development among infants at ages of 0 to 36 months in Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City, so as to provide the reference for promoting healthy development of infants.
Methods:
Infants at ages of 0-36 months who underwent physical examination in Child Health Clinic of Xiaoshan District Community Health Service Center were selected in 2022. General data of infants and their mothers were collected through questionnaires, and the development status of infants was screened by Age and Stages Questionnaire (third edition). Factors affecting the development status were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 2 519 infants were investigated, including 1 339 males (53.16%) and 1 180 females (46.84%). There were 608 infants with abnormal development of at least one functional area of communication (CM), gross motor (GM), fine motor (FM), problems solving (CG) and personal-social (PS). The abnormal rate was 24.14%, and the abnormal rates of the above functional areas were 9.77%, 6.59%, 7.98%, 6.39% and 9.33%, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that gender (male, OR=1.563, 95%CI: 1.191-2.052), mother's childbearing age (≥35 years, OR=1.411, 95%CI: 1.001-1.988), mother's educational level (lower than junior college, OR=1.460, 95%CI: 1.116-1.912) were factors affecting abnormal development of CM; preterm birth (OR=2.323, 95%CI: 1.315-4.103) was factors affecting abnormal development of GM; gender (male, OR=1.654, 95%CI: 1.225-2.232) was factors affecting abnormal development of FM; gender (male, OR=1.511, 95%CI: 1.086-2.102) and mode of delivery (cesarean section, OR=1.460, 95%CI: 1.060-2.010) were factors affecting abnormal development of CG; gender (male, OR=1.340, 95%CI: 1.019-1.763) and birth weight (low birth weight, OR=1.985, 95%CI: 1.149-3.432) were factors affecting abnormal development of PS.
Conclusions
The rate of abnormal development among infants at ages of 0 to 36 months in Xiaoshan District is 24.14%. Gender, preterm birth, mode of delivery, birth weight, mother's childbearing age and mother's educational level could affect the development status of infants.
2.Classification and reduction techniques of irreducible intertrochanteric fractures based on reduction stage and bone block position
Ze ZHANG ; Fengpo SUN ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Yi ZHU ; Yawen ZHANG ; Ruining HAN ; Mengyu WANG ; Deyu TIAN ; Junchuan LIU ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(9):755-761
Objective:To explore our self-designed classification system of irreducible intertrochanteric fractures based on reduction stage and bone block position and to evaluate the reduction techniques guided by the classification system.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the data of 115 patients with irreducible intertrochanteric fracture who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedics, Beijing Hospital from September 2014 to November 2022. There were 24 males and 91 females with a mean age of (80.9±11.0) years. The reduction for the fractures was divided into a diaphysis reduction stage (Phase Ⅰ) and a cortical reduction stage (Phase Ⅱ). Based on the relative positions of the intraoperative bone blocks, Phase Ⅰ was divided into an anterior and posterior interlocking type (Phase Ⅰa) and a distal bone block sinking displacement type (Phase Ⅰb) while Phase Ⅱ into a proximal lifting type (Phase Ⅱa), a posterior angulation type (Phase Ⅱb), a positive support type (Phase Ⅱc), and a negative support type (Phase Ⅱd). Depending on the difficulties encountered in different reduction stages, corresponding close reduction strategies (such as top rod support, percutaneous prying, and Joystick technique) were adopted to restore the proximal femoral neck shaft angle, anteversion angle, anterior medial cortex, and length of the affected limb before fixation with intramedullary nails. Recorded were the patient's surgical time, intraoperative bleeding, quality of postoperative reduction, fracture union time, and complications.Results:The surgical time for this group of patients was 70.0(60.0, 92.0) minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss 200.0 (170.0, 200.0) mL. According to the standards by Baumgaertner et al., the quality of postoperative reduction was evaluated as excellent in 103 cases and as good in 12 cases, with an excellent and good rate of 100.0% (115/115). Of the 115 patients, 86 were followed up for more than 6 months to reveal fracture union in all after a duration of 6.0 (4.0, 8.0) months. One patient died of an acute cardiovascular event in the hospital 5 days after surgery. Two patients lost their mobility within 3 months after surgery due to acute cerebral infarction. There was no internal fixation failure requiring secondary surgery or no incision infection.Conclusion:Guided by our self-designed classification system of irreducible intertrochanteric fractures based on the intraoperative reduction stage and the relative position of bone block, real time intraoperative fluoroscopy images can be used to effectively clarify the difficulty of fracture reduction in stages so that corresponding reduction strategies can be adopted, leading to fine clinical efficacy.
3.A prediction model for postoperative 30-day complications in elderly patients with hip fracture based on a nomogram
Fengpo SUN ; Xiangxue LIU ; Ze ZHANG ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(9):770-776
Objective:To establish a visualized nomogram which can predict the rate of 30-day complications in the elderly patients after hip fracture.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 1,074 patients with hip fracture aged 60 years and over who had been admitted to Department of Orthopedics, Beijing Hospital from January 2010 to December 2017. There were 335 males and 739 females with an average age of (80.3±7.3) yeas, 529 intertrochanteric fractures of the femur (all fixed with intramedullary nails after closed reduction), and 545 femoral neck fractures (including 470 ones treated with artificial femoral head replacement and 75 ones treated with artificial total hip replacement). The duration between injury to operation was (6.2±3.7) d. After the complications within 30 days after surgery were recorded, the risk factors for postoperative complications were screened using the binary multi-factor logistic regression analysis. The visualized nomogram and calibration graph were established with the risk factors screened.Results:Of the 1,074 patients, 28.49% (306/1,074) suffered from 30-day complications. The multivariate regression analysis showed that age ( OR=1.050, 95% CI: 1.022 to 1.080, P=0.001), time from injury to surgery ( OR=1.043, 95% CI: 1.005 to 1.083, P=0.027), white blood cell count ( OR=1.093, 95% CI: 1.033 to 1.158, P=0.002), serum albumin level ( OR=0.930, 95% CI: 0.883 to 0.980, P=0.007), troponin I ( OR=195.983, 95% CI: 2.224 to 17,268.296, P=0.021), respiratory system comorbidities ( OR=2.020, 95% CI: 1.287 to 3.170, P=0.002),cardiovascular comorbidities ( OR=1.388, 95% CI: 1.098 to 1.754, P=0.006), and neurological system comorbidities ( OR=1.778, 95% CI: 1.346 to 2.349, P<0.001) were the risk factors for 30-day complications after surgery in elderly patients with hip fracture. Based on these risk factors, a nomogram was created, with an area under the curve of 0.714. The calibration graph showed that the incidence predicted was close to that measured. Conclusion:The present study has established a visualized nomogram which can predict the rate of 30-day complications in the elderly patients after hip fracture based on age, time from injury to surgery, white blood cell count, serum albumin levels, troponin I, and cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological complications.
4.Epidemiological characteristics analysis of hip fractures in the elderly
Ze ZHANG ; Fengpo SUN ; Junchuan LIU ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Yudian QIU ; Yawen ZHANG ; Yi ZHU ; Yali HU ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(7):762-766
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of geriatric hip fractures.Methods:This study retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of 2 054 elderly patients with hip fracture aged 60 years and over who were admitted to Beijing Hospital from January 2011 to December 2020.The epidemiological characteristics of geriatric hip fractures were analyzed from the aspects of age, gender, fracture type, length of stay, surgical method and surgical complications.Results:The total number of hip fractures patients admitted from 2011 to 2020 showed a general upward trend in quantity.Among them, there were 1 177 femoral neck fractures(57.3%, 1 177/2 054), and 877 intertrochanteric femoral fractures(42.7%, 877/2 054)with statistical differences in the distribution of fracture types between patients at different ages( χ2=61.727, P<0.001). A total of 1 839 patients chose surgical treatment, accounting for 89.5% of the total number of patients.Artificial femoral head arthroplasty was the most common operation mode for patients with femoral neck fractures(783 cases, 75.4%).534 patients with intertrochanteric femoral fractures(66.8%)were treated with closed reduction and femoral intramedullary nailing.There was a statistically significant difference in operation modes among different fracture types( χ2=1 480.800, P<0.001). The length of hospital stay in patients with femoral neck fracture was(14.2±8.3)days, which was significantly longer than in patients with femoral neck fracture(13.2±10.9)days( t=2.417, P=0.016). There was no significant difference in the time from admission to operation between the two groups[(5.7±3.5)days vs.(5.4±3.3)days]( t=1.954, P=0.051). Among all the comorbidities of hip fracture patients, the top 5 diseases were cardiovascular system diseases(2 001 cases, 97.4%), nervous system diseases(1 105 cases, 53.8%), endocrine system diseases(814 cases, 39.6%), skeletal and muscular system diseases(623 cases, 30.3%), digestive system diseases(472 cases, 23.0%).1 485 patients(72.3%)had 3 or more comorbidities. Conclusions:Hip fractures in the elderly have some epidemiological distribution characteristics in terms of age, gender, length of hospitalization, injury mechanism and comorbidities, which is conducive to further improve the prevention and treatment strategies for hip fractures and promote the rational allocation of medical resources.
5.Clinical characteristics and prognostic analysis of hip fractures in patients aged 90 and over
Junchuan LIU ; Qiang WANG ; Fengpo SUN ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Ze ZHANG ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(7):776-779
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of hip fractures in patients aged 90 and over.Methods:Clinical data of hip fracture patients aged 90 years and older admitted to Beijing Hospital from January 2016 to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into a surgical treatment group and a conservative treatment group according to treatment received.Mortality and walking function 30 days and 1 year after injury were followed up.The mortality and walking function 1 year after injury in the two groups of patients were compared and analyzed, and related factors affecting the 1-year mortality rate of the surgical treatment group were analyzed.Results:Eventually 114 cases were included, with 18 in the conservative treatment group and 96 in the surgical treatment group.There were no significant differences in age, sex, American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)score, comorbidities, fracture type, hemoglobin, total protein, albumin and coagulation function at admission, walking ability before injury, and length of stay between the two groups(all P>0.05). Of the 18 conservatively treated patients, 9 died within 1 year(50.0%). Among 96 surgically treated patients, 20 died within 1 year(20.8%). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant( χ2=6.789, P=0.016). Among the 9 patients who survived 1 year after injury under conservative treatment, 1(11.1%)was able to walk independently, 2(22.2%)were able to walk with a walker, and 6(66.7%)were unable to walk; Among the 76 surviving patients 1 year after injury under surgical treatment, 16(21.1%)were able to walk independently, 50(65.8%)were able to walk with a walker, and 10(13.1%)were unable to walk.There was a statistically significant difference in walking ability between the two groups( χ2=20.030, P<0.001). Univariate analysis results showed that ASA score, walking ability before injury and total protein were correlated with 1-year mortality after injury( χ2 or t=5.803, -2.176, 29.400, all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression results showed that the inability to walk independently before injury was an independent risk factor for death within 1 year after injury[ HR(95% CI)=15.95(4.42-57.55), P<0.001]. Conclusions:The prognosis of surgical treatment of hip fractures in patients aged 90 and over is better than that of conservative treatment.The inability to walk independently before injury is an independent risk factor for death within 1 year after injury.
6.Analysis of the risk factors of postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fracture patients
Fengpo SUN ; Xiangxue LIU ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Ze ZHANG ; Junchuan LIU ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(7):789-792
Objective:To analyze the risk factor of postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fracture patients.Methods:A total of 1051 patients with hip fracture aged 60 years and over, admitted to Beijing Hospital from January 2010 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.They were divided into a postoperative delirium group(n=156)with 56 males and 100 females, 81 femoral neck fractures and 75 intertrochanteric fractures, and the control group(n=895)with no delirium, receiving the corresponding treatment in the same period.The complications, laboratory tests, fracture types, operation methods, the time from fracture to operation, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative blood transfusion were compared between the two groups.Risk factors of postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fracture patients were screened using the binary multi-factor logistic regression analysis.Results:Of the 1 051 patients, 156 cases(14.8%)delirium occurred.There was no significant difference in fracture type and operation methods( P>0.05)between the 2 groups.The age was significantly older in the observation group(82.9±6.6)years than in the control group(79.9±7.2)years.The serum albumin before operation(37.1±2.9)g/L, creatinine clearance rate(52.4±22.2)ml·min -1·(1.73 m 2) -1in the observation group were significantly lower than in the control group[(37.8±3.8)g/L, (59.0±30.0)ml·min -1·(1.73 m 2) -1]( P<0.05). The past dementia rate was higher in delirium group[19.8%(31 cases)]than in control group[2.2%(20 cases)], with statistically significant difference( χ2=89.503, P<0.01). The proportion of patients with more than two medical diseases was higher in delirium group[51.9%(81 cases)]than in control group[40.3%(361)]( χ2=7.320, P<0.01). There were no significant differences(all P>0.05)between.the two groups in hemoglobin, white blood cell, serum K and Na, American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)grade, and the incidences of Parkinson's disease, pulmonary diseases and cardiovascular diseases(all P>0.05). The binary multi-factor Logistic regression analysis showed that the age, past dementia and kidney dysfunction were the risk factors for the postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fracture patients(all P>0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fractures patients is high.Age, past dementia and kidney dysfunction are the risk factors for postoperative delirium in the elderly hip fracture patients, which should be prevented and improved preoperatively.
7.Stick supporting reposition used to treat irreducible intertrochanteric fractures
Fengpo SUN ; Xiangxue LIU ; Tongyi ZHANG ; Junchuan LIU ; Ze ZHANG ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(9):782-787
Objective:To evaluate our self-designed stick supporting reposition which was used to treat irreducible intertrochanteric fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 138 patients with irreducible intertrochanteric fracture (an observational group) who had been treated by stick supporting reposition followed by intramedullary nailing at Department of Orthopaedics, Beijing Hospital between April 2015 and December 2019. They were 45 males and 93 females with an age of (79.9±8.2) years; by AO classification, there were 25 cases of type 31-A1, 98 cases of type 31-A2 and 15 cases of type 31-A3. The other 142 patients with irreducible intertrochanteric fracture were included as a control group who had been treated by open or limited open reduction and intramedullary nailing between January 2010 and March 2015. The 2 groups were compared in terms of reduction time, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, reduction quality, fracture union time and complications.Results:The 2 groups were comparable because there was no significant difference between them in preoperative general data or follow-up time ( P>0.05). The reduction time [(12.0±3.4) min], operation time [(64.1±6.5) min], and intraoperative blood loss [(228.0±40.0) mL] in the observational group were significantly less than those in the control group [(18.3±8.9) min, (72.3±11.2) min and (319.1±95.0) mL] ( P<0.05). The reduction quality in the observational group (82 excellent and 56 acceptable cases) was significantly better than that in the control group (63 excellent, 65 acceptable and 14 poor cases) ( P<0.05). The fracture union time for the observational group [(3.8±0.9) months] was significantly shorter than that for the control group [(4.0±0.9) months] ( P>0.05). There were 6 cases of internal fixation failure and 8 cases of hip varus deformity in the control group, but no such complications occurred in the observational group. Conclusion:In the treatment of irreducible intertrochanteric fractures, compared with open or limited open reduction, our stick supporting reposition may shorten operation time, reduce intraoperative blood loss and improve quality of fracture reduction.
8.Analysis of risk factors related to death within 1 year after non-operative treatment of hip fractures in the elderly
Xiang JI ; Fengpo SUN ; Junchuan LIU ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(9):1160-1164
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for death within one year after non-operative treatment of hip fractures in the elderly.Methods:Clinical data of 83 elderly patients with hip fractures treated non-operatively from March 2012 to March 2017 who had met the criteria of inclusion and exclusion were included.They were divided into the death group and the survival group according to whether they had died within one year after non-operative treatment.Univariate and multivariate regression analysis were used to screen risk factors for death within one year after non-operative treatment.Results:Of the 83 patients, 26(31.3%)died within one year, including 10(38.5%)from pulmonary infections and 6(23.1%)from acute myocardial infarction.Univariate analysis showed that age, gender, walking ability before a fracture, number of comorbidities, coronary heart disease and COPD each had a significant impact on the death of patients within one year after receiving non-operative treatment( P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age(≥76 years old)( OR=12.704, P=0.001), COPD( OR=5.870, P=0.042)and coronary heart disease( OR=7.451, P=0.007)were independent risk factors for death within one year after non-operative treatment. Conclusions:The mortality is as high as 31.3% in elderly patients with hip fractures within one year after non-operative treatment.The main cause of death is pulmonary infections.Age(≥76 years old), COPD and coronary heart disease are independent risk factors for death within one year after non-operative treatment.
9.Analysis of demographic and clinical characteristics of elderly inpatients with osteoporotic femoral neck fractures
Chi LIU ; Lei SHI ; Lin WANG ; Fengpo SUN ; Fei WANG ; Liangyuan WEN ; Yaonan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(11):1401-1406
Objective:To analyze the demographic and clinical characteristics of elderly inpatients with osteoporotic femoral neck fractures(OFNF).Methods:Clinical data of 1 227 patients with OFNF treated at the department of orthopedics of Beijing Hospital from January 2010 to December 2019 were analyzed retrospectively, including 377 male and 850 female patients.Ten-year trends in the OFNF constituent ratio, patient age, average length of stay and hospitalization expenses were examined, and differences in demographic and clinical characteristics between different genders were analyzed.Results:From 2010 to 2017, the constituent ratio of OFNF patients increased each year, and the number of OFNF patients decreased slightly in 2018 and 2019.The age of onset in both male and female patients was the highest at the ages of 80-89(46.8% or 574/1 227). In the distribution of educational level, people with no education made up the highest proportion(36.7% or 450/1 227). The seasonal distribution of the disease was the highest in autumn(27.8% or 341/1 227). The constituent ratio of urban areas was higher than that of rural areas(54.6% or 670/1 227 vs.45.4% or 557/1 227). In the distribution of fracture types, the constituent ratio of 31-B2 fractures was the highest in both male and female patients.Of the causes of injury, the constituent ratio of falls and indoor activities was the highest.Hypertension, spinal degenerative diseases and knee and hip osteoarthritis ranked in the top three of concomitant diseases.The constituent ratio of previous fractures in females was significantly higher than that in males.In the past ten years, the average hospitalization length of OFNF patients showed a downward trend, and the change in average hospitalization cost showed abrupt fluctuations.From 2009 to 2016, the hospitalization cost showed an upward trend, with the highest in 2016, and then decreased year by year. Conclusions:In the past ten years, the number and constituent ratio of OFNF patients increased steadily in the first eight years, but decreased slightly or reached a plateau in the past two years.The education level, history of bone fractures, hypertension, spinal degenerative diseases and knee and hip osteoarthritis of OFNF patients were correlated with sex, while age distribution, seasonal distribution, urban and rural distribution, cause of injury, fracture classification and other concomitant diseases were not correlated with sex.In the past ten years, the average hospitalization length of OFNF patients trended downward, the average hospitalization cost showed an upward trend from 2009 to 2016, and decreased year by year after 2016.The medical policy reform in 2016 played a significant role in controlling medical expenses.
10.Analysis of risk factors for postoperative respiratory and circulatory complications in elderly patients with hip fracture
Fengpo SUN ; Xiangxue LIU ; Junchuan LIU ; Xiang JI ; Quan JI ; Liangyuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(12):1328-1331
Objective To investigate the risk factors for postoperative cardiorespiratory complications within one month after operative treatment of hip fracture in the elderly. Methods Data of clinical examination ,samples test ,CT or MRI images were collected in 665 hip fracture patients aged 60 years and over who were admitted to our hospital from January 2010 to December 2014. Risk factors for postoperative cardiorespiratory complications within one month after operation were analyzed by correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis. Results The incidence of postoperative complications in cardiovascular system was 4.5% (30/665)in all patients.The risk factors for postoperative circulatory complications included gender ,high white blood cell(WBC)counts before operation ,hypoalbuminemia ,a low hemoglobin level (< 35 g/L ) ,renal insufficiency , hyponatremia ,pulmonary arterial hypertension ,segmental ventricular wall abnormal motion ,abnormal ST segment changes. The incidence of postoperative complications in respiratory system was 6.9% (46/665)in all patients. The risk factors for postoperative respiratory complications included high WBC counts before operation ,hypoalbuminemia ,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD ) , bronchiectasis and emphysema ,history of respiratory failure and abnormal lung markings (P<0.05 or P< 0.01 ). Conclusions The elderly hip fracture patients have high incidence of postoperative respiratory and circulatory complications , and risk factors for these complications include accompanying diseases ,hypoalbuminemia ,abnormal echocardiography and electrocardiogram and hyponatremia.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail