Usually, cervical spine fractures are not considered as osteoporotic fractures. However, recent studies show that odontoid fractures are the most common fractures of the cervical spine in elderly and may occur in a context of low trauma energy. Thus, the goal of this observationnal study is : * to describe the different type of odontoid fracture and to characterize bone status in elderly patient (\>65 y) who underwent odontoid fracture in a context of low trauma energy. * To describe short and long term outcomes
All patients over 65 y admitted for low trauma odontoid fracture will be consecutively included in the study after informed consent. The investigators will record: * clinical risk factor of osteoporosis and health habits including accomodation * type of fracture and characterization of the odontoid fracture on imaging (standard X ray / MRI / QCT) * Bone status : bone mineral density on DXA, lab tests for secondary osteoporosis check-up, previous vertebral fracture on VFA or X ray * osteoporosis managment : nutrition, vitamin D, anti-osteoporotic drugs * treatment of the fracture : surgical / non surgical * adverse event during hospitalization * lenght of hospital stay * type of discharge Follow-up à 3 and 12 months : dead vs alive ; accomodation ; autonomy ; new fracture
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
describe bone status and outcome of odontoid fracture
CHU
Nice, France
RECRUITINGbone status at the time of odontoid fracture: bone mineral density, prevalent osteoporotic fracture, vitamin D status
clinical risk factor of osteoporosis, prevalent clinical osteoporotic fracture, bone mineral density measured by DXA, vertebral fracture assessment to detect other vertebral fracture, serum concentration in 25OHvitamin D
Time frame: from date of inclusion until to 3 weeks after the event. Inclusion will be proposed within 2 weeks after the fracture
mortality
mortality after odontoid fracture during hospitalization and at 3 and 12 monts
Time frame: during hospitalization - 3 and 12 months after inclusion
morbidity
incident osteoporotic fracture, adverse event such as infection, cardiovascular event, neurological event
Time frame: during hospitalization - 3 and 12 months after inclusion
loss of autonomy
lenght of hospital stay, type of discharge (home, nursing home, rehabilitation bed care, institutionalized accomodation
Time frame: discharge, 3 and 12 months
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