Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above

Background and purpose: Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures are the most common displaced proximal humerus fractures. We aimed to evaluate patient-reported outcome in a consecutive series of older people receiving nonoperative treatment. Methods: This is a single-center prospective cohort study. We...

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Main Authors: Stig Brorson, Signe A Borg, Line L Houkjær, Kenneth B Holtz, Zaid Issa
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden 2024-11-01
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author Stig Brorson
Signe A Borg
Line L Houkjær
Kenneth B Holtz
Zaid Issa
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Signe A Borg
Line L Houkjær
Kenneth B Holtz
Zaid Issa
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description Background and purpose: Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures are the most common displaced proximal humerus fractures. We aimed to evaluate patient-reported outcome in a consecutive series of older people receiving nonoperative treatment. Methods: This is a single-center prospective cohort study. We included patients aged 60 or above referred to a Danish university hospital. The preregistered protocol followed the recommendations from randomized trials. Patients were followed at the outpatient clinic at 2, 6, and 24 weeks. After 24 weeks, they were evaluated with Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS, 0–48, 48 best) and EuroQoL 5 dimensions, 3 levels (EQ-5D-3L, –0.624 to 1, 1 best). Clinical failure was defined as conversion to surgery or OSS ≤ 24. Population norms were reported to interpret the cohort data, but no formal statistical comparisons between historical cohorts were planned. We used descriptive statistics to report rates and proportions. Results: For 36 months, 268 patients (mean age 76, 79% female) with Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures received non-surgical treatment. After excluding patients with concomitant fractures, dementia, or death, complete follow-up was available for 167 patients. 8 patients (3.0%) had surgery. The mean OSS was 37.2 (SD 8.1), which equals 78% of maximum shoulder function. The norm for the population of the same age and gender was 82%. The mean EQ-5D-3L score was 0.79 (SD 0.16), while the norm for the same-age population was 0.82. 16 (10%) had an OSS score of 24 or below. Conclusion: Non-surgical treatment in older people with Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures resulted after 6 months in patient-reported shoulder function and quality of life close to that of the Danish background population.
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spelling doaj-art-2dac2dce09924350bae5b1c194da2a512025-08-20T02:26:19ZengMedical Journals SwedenActa Orthopaedica1745-36741745-36822024-11-019510.2340/17453674.2024.42301Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or aboveStig Brorson0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5337-758XSigne A Borg1Line L Houkjær2Kenneth B Holtz3Zaid Issa4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0323-9183Centre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkCentre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, DenmarkCentre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, DenmarkCentre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, DenmarkCentre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Background and purpose: Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures are the most common displaced proximal humerus fractures. We aimed to evaluate patient-reported outcome in a consecutive series of older people receiving nonoperative treatment. Methods: This is a single-center prospective cohort study. We included patients aged 60 or above referred to a Danish university hospital. The preregistered protocol followed the recommendations from randomized trials. Patients were followed at the outpatient clinic at 2, 6, and 24 weeks. After 24 weeks, they were evaluated with Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS, 0–48, 48 best) and EuroQoL 5 dimensions, 3 levels (EQ-5D-3L, –0.624 to 1, 1 best). Clinical failure was defined as conversion to surgery or OSS ≤ 24. Population norms were reported to interpret the cohort data, but no formal statistical comparisons between historical cohorts were planned. We used descriptive statistics to report rates and proportions. Results: For 36 months, 268 patients (mean age 76, 79% female) with Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures received non-surgical treatment. After excluding patients with concomitant fractures, dementia, or death, complete follow-up was available for 167 patients. 8 patients (3.0%) had surgery. The mean OSS was 37.2 (SD 8.1), which equals 78% of maximum shoulder function. The norm for the population of the same age and gender was 82%. The mean EQ-5D-3L score was 0.79 (SD 0.16), while the norm for the same-age population was 0.82. 16 (10%) had an OSS score of 24 or below. Conclusion: Non-surgical treatment in older people with Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures resulted after 6 months in patient-reported shoulder function and quality of life close to that of the Danish background population. https://actaorthop.org/actao/article/view/42301FracturesShoulder
spellingShingle Stig Brorson
Signe A Borg
Line L Houkjær
Kenneth B Holtz
Zaid Issa
Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
Acta Orthopaedica
Fractures
Shoulder
title Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
title_full Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
title_fullStr Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
title_full_unstemmed Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
title_short Patient-reported outcome was close to the Danish background population 6 months after non-surgical treatment of Neer 2-part surgical neck fractures: a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
title_sort patient reported outcome was close to the danish background population 6 months after non surgical treatment of neer 2 part surgical neck fractures a prospective cohort study in patients aged 60 or above
topic Fractures
Shoulder
url https://actaorthop.org/actao/article/view/42301
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