TY - JOUR
T1 - Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip Fractures (FAITH-2)
T2 - The Exploratory Health-Related Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Functional Outcomes of a Multi-Centre 2 × 2 Factorial Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial in Young Femoral Neck Fracture Patients
AU - FAITH-2 Investigators
AU - Slobogean, Gerard P.
AU - Sprague, Sheila
AU - Bzovsky, Sofia
AU - Scott, Taryn
AU - Thabane, Lehana
AU - Heels-Ansdell, Diane
AU - O'Toole, Robert V.
AU - Howe, Andrea
AU - Gaski, Greg E.
AU - Hill, Lauren C.
AU - Brown, Krista M.
AU - Viskontas, Darius
AU - Zomar, Mauri
AU - Della Rocca, Gregory J.
AU - O'Hara, Nathan N.
AU - Bhandari, Mohit
AU - Malekzadeh, A. Stephen
AU - Nauth, Aaron
AU - Perdue, Aaron
AU - Mamun, Abdullah
AU - Wasim, Abeer
AU - Klein, Adam
AU - Brandon, Adrienne
AU - Theriault, Aimee
AU - Garibaldi, Alisha
AU - Liew, Allan
AU - Atrey, Amit
AU - Lialios-Ramfos, Anastasia
AU - Spiguel, André
AU - Howe, Andrea L.
AU - Furey, Andrew
AU - Marcantonio, Andrew J.
AU - Pollak, Andrew N.
AU - Schmidt, Andrew
AU - Dowbenka, Ann
AU - Mak, Anne
AU - Sorkin, Anthony T.
AU - Sivananthan, Araby
AU - Buck, Ashley
AU - Okocha, Benita
AU - Frye, Benjamin
AU - Perey, Bertrand
AU - Mohan, Bindu
AU - Eyberg, Blake
AU - Sumner, Bonnie
AU - Fan, Brenda Chen
AU - Lindsey, Brock
AU - Schoonover, Carrie
AU - Templeman, David
AU - Swiontkowski, Marc
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Purpose: Femoral neck fractures in young patients are typically managed with internal fixation using either cancellous screws or a sliding hip screw (SHS). Although fixation preserves the hip joint, patients are still at risk of complications and poor clinical outcomes which lead to diminished function and health related quality of life (HRQL). The Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip Fractures (FAITH-2) pilot randomized controlled factorial trial evaluated the effect of surgical fixation (cancellous screws vs. SHS) and vitamin D supplementation vs. placebo on patient-reported function and HRQL. Methods: Patients between the ages of 18-60 years with a femoral neck fracture requiring surgical fixation were eligible. Eligible patients were randomized to receive either a sliding hip screw or cancellous screws for fracture fixation AND vitamin D3 4,000 IU or placebo daily for 6 months. Patient-reported function (Hip Outcome Score) and HRQL (Short Form-12) were assessed at standardized time points in the 12 months following their fixation surgery. Patient-reported function and HRQL were summarized using means, SD, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), or percentages and counts. Longitudinal data analysis with mixed models was used to explore the effect of treatment group and time on the patient-reported function and HRQL. Results: 86 of the 91 patients randomized into the FAITH-2 pilot study were deemed eligible. There were no significant differences in patient-reported function or HRQL between the treatment groups at 12 months post-fracture. At the 6- and 9-month assessments, a potential benefit in hip function was seen in the cancellous screw group. In all treatment groups, participants reported lower function and HRQL at 12 months post-fracture as compared to their pre-injury assessment. Conclusions: Few differences were found in function and HRQL among the treatment groups in the FAITH-2 pilot study. Despite modern implants and vitamin D supplementation, neither function nor HRQL returns to baseline in this population. Additional efforts to improve the outcomes of these challenging injuries are still needed.
AB - Purpose: Femoral neck fractures in young patients are typically managed with internal fixation using either cancellous screws or a sliding hip screw (SHS). Although fixation preserves the hip joint, patients are still at risk of complications and poor clinical outcomes which lead to diminished function and health related quality of life (HRQL). The Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip Fractures (FAITH-2) pilot randomized controlled factorial trial evaluated the effect of surgical fixation (cancellous screws vs. SHS) and vitamin D supplementation vs. placebo on patient-reported function and HRQL. Methods: Patients between the ages of 18-60 years with a femoral neck fracture requiring surgical fixation were eligible. Eligible patients were randomized to receive either a sliding hip screw or cancellous screws for fracture fixation AND vitamin D3 4,000 IU or placebo daily for 6 months. Patient-reported function (Hip Outcome Score) and HRQL (Short Form-12) were assessed at standardized time points in the 12 months following their fixation surgery. Patient-reported function and HRQL were summarized using means, SD, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), or percentages and counts. Longitudinal data analysis with mixed models was used to explore the effect of treatment group and time on the patient-reported function and HRQL. Results: 86 of the 91 patients randomized into the FAITH-2 pilot study were deemed eligible. There were no significant differences in patient-reported function or HRQL between the treatment groups at 12 months post-fracture. At the 6- and 9-month assessments, a potential benefit in hip function was seen in the cancellous screw group. In all treatment groups, participants reported lower function and HRQL at 12 months post-fracture as compared to their pre-injury assessment. Conclusions: Few differences were found in function and HRQL among the treatment groups in the FAITH-2 pilot study. Despite modern implants and vitamin D supplementation, neither function nor HRQL returns to baseline in this population. Additional efforts to improve the outcomes of these challenging injuries are still needed.
KW - Femoral neck fracture
KW - health-related quality of life
KW - internal fixation
KW - patient-reported functional data
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U2 - 10.1016/j.injury.2021.02.030
DO - 10.1016/j.injury.2021.02.030
M3 - Article
C2 - 33618847
AN - SCOPUS:85101113639
SN - 0020-1383
VL - 52
SP - 3051
EP - 3059
JO - Injury
JF - Injury
IS - 10
ER -