医学
随机对照试验
物理疗法
脚踝
内固定
临床终点
物理医学与康复
Pilon骨折
外固定
外科
外固定器
作者
Lydia Flett,Joy Adamson,Yvonne Hadland,Stephen Brealey,Belén Corbacho,Matthew L. Costa,Graham Gedney,Nikolaos Giotakis,Catherine Hewitt,Jess Hugill-Jones,Deborah Hukins,Ada Keding,Catriona McDaid,Alex Mitchell,Matthew Northgraves,Grace O’Carroll,Adwoa Parker,Arabella Scantlebury,L Stobbart,David Torgerson
出处
期刊:Bone & joint open
[British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery]
日期:2021-03-01
卷期号:2 (3): 150-163
被引量:17
标识
DOI:10.1302/2633-1462.23.bjo-2020-0178
摘要
Aims A pilon fracture is a severe ankle joint injury caused by high-energy trauma, typically affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial fractures), this injury causes among the worst functional and health outcomes of any skeletal injury, with a high risk of serious complications and long-term disability, and with devastating consequences on patients’ quality of life and financial prospects. Robust evidence to guide treatment is currently lacking. This study aims to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of two surgical interventions that are most commonly used to treat pilon fractures. Methods A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 334 adult patients diagnosed with a closed type C pilon fracture will be conducted. Internal locking plate fixation will be compared with external frame fixation. The primary outcome and endpoint will be the Disability Rating Index (a patient self-reported assessment of physical disability) at 12 months. This will also be measured at baseline, three, six, and 24 months after randomization. Secondary outcomes include the Olerud and Molander Ankle Score (OMAS), the five-level EuroQol five-dimenison score (EQ-5D-5L), complications (including bone healing), resource use, work impact, and patient treatment preference. The acceptability of the treatments and study design to patients and health care professionals will be explored through qualitative methods. Discussion The two treatments being compared are the most commonly used for this injury, however there is uncertainty over which is most clinically and cost-effective. The Articular Pilon Fracture (ACTIVE) Trial is a sufficiently powered and rigorously designed study to inform clinical decisions for the treatment of adults with this injury. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2021;2(3):150–163.
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