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Reoperations in intramedullary fixation of pertrochanteric hip fractures
Authors:Abhishek S Chitnis  Mollie Vanderkarr  Jill Ruppenkamp  Jason Lerner  Chantal E Holy  Charisse Sparks
Institution:1. Medical Devices Epidemiology, Real World Data Sciences, Johnson &2. Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ, USA;3. Health Economics and Market Access, DePuy Synthes Orthopaedics, West Chester, PA, USA;4. Health Economics and Market Access Analytics, Johnson &5. Johnson, Raynham, MA, USA;6. Medical Affairs, DePuy Synthes Orthopaedics, West Chester, PA, USA
Abstract:Objective: This study evaluated the frequency of reoperation within 1 year of initial intramedullary fixation for patients with pertrochanteric hip fracture and compared 1-year healthcare resource utilization and cost burden for patients with and without reoperation.

Methods: This is a retrospective evaluation of medical claims from the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Standard Analytic File. Patients aged ≥65?years who underwent fixation with an intramedullary implant for a pertrochanteric fracture between 2013 and 2015 were included. Healthcare resources that were evaluated included skilled nursing facility (SNF), inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF), readmissions, and outpatient hospital visits. All-cause payments for these services comprised overall cost burden. Generalized Linear Models were used to evaluate healthcare resources and cost burden over 1-year post-surgery and to adjust for confounding between patients with and without a reoperation.

Results: A total of 6,423 Medicare patients were included in the analysis. Mean (SD) age was 82.4 (7.8) years, 76.0% were female, and 93.3% were white. A second hip surgery within 1 year after the index fixation procedure was performed in 414 patients (6.4%): 121 (29.2%) contralateral, 115 (27.8%) ipsilateral, and 178 (43.0%) without specified laterality. After adjusting for confounding factors, Medicare patients with ipsilateral reoperations had statistically significantly higher readmissions (100% vs 32.5%, p?p?=?0.018), admissions to a SNF (88.5% vs 80.4%, p?=?0.024), and admissions to an IRF (38.8% vs 22.0%, p?p?Conclusions: Patients who require a second hip surgery after initial fixation with an intramedullary implant for pertrochanteric hip fractures have significantly higher 1-year healthcare resource utilization and 63.5% higher costs than patients without reoperation.
Keywords:Pertrochanteric fractures  hip fractures  intramedullary implant  reoperations  healthcare resource use  reimbursement
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