The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and the American Society for Bone Research and Mineral Metabolism recommend the creation and implementation of fracture coordination services (FLS) as the most efficient way to address the problem. FLS has emerged as a new clinical approach that uses coordinated, multidisciplinary care to improve post-fracture outcomes and reduce recurrent fractures. It is a multidisciplinary and protocolized care model that must guarantee: 1. Identify fragility fractures and people at risk for a fracture 2. Fracture risk assessment 3. Indication for treatment or referral 4. Improvement in therapeutic compliance 5. Reduce the risk of falls It is known that patients who have undergone a FLS model (vs no FLS), have lower mortality, lower risk of fracture, with a reduction of 35% and 56%, respectively, during two years of follow-up. One of the most important objectives of the FLS is the proper recognition and treatment of osteoporosis (OP) in patients with fragility fractures. A major problem is the lack of adherence to treatment for OP, and inclusion in an FLS program increases the prescription of bisphosphonates from 17.9% to 76%. In addition, a specific follow-up program means that 73% of patients followed by FLS continue to undergo anti-resorptive treatment after 2 years of having suffered a femur fracture.
Hypothesis After a femur fracture due to fragility, upon discharge from surgery at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, including patients in a regional FLS program will make it possible to complete the study of the patient with fracture, improve adherence to treatment of OP (secondary prevention), and obtain better functional recovery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
Give a diferent than the current one way of follow up to the patients with hip fracture
Jordi Martin Marcuello
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Number of Deaths
% of Number of deaths after 1st year o follow up
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Number of Falls
Number of Falls 1st year o follow up
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Percentage of patients with adequated Osteoporotic treatment
Percentage of patients with adequated osteoporotic treatment
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Barthel at the end of follow up
Compare Barthel after hospital discharge with the end of follow up barthel. Minimum is 0 maximum is 100.
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
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