Fatal Adverse Events in Femoral Neck Fracture Patients Undergoing Hemiarthroplasty or Total Hip Arthroplasty—A Retrospective Record Review Study in a Nationwide Sample of Deceased Patients

Author:

Schouten Bo1ORCID,Baartmans Mees2,van Eikenhorst Linda2,Gerritsen Gooitzen P.1,Merten Hanneke1,van Schoten Steffie1,Nanayakkara Prabath W.B.3,Wagner Cordula

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam

2. Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), Utrecht

3. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Section General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Abstract

Objectives Patient safety is a core component of quality of hospital care and measurable through adverse event (AE) rates. A high-risk group are femoral neck fracture patients. The Dutch clinical guideline states that the treatment of choice is cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) or hemiarthroplasty (HA). We aimed to identify the prevalence of AEs related to THA/HA in a sample of patients who died in the hospital. Methods We used data of a nationwide retrospective record review study. Records were systematically reviewed for AEs, preventability and contribution to the patient’s death. We drew a subsample of THA/HA AEs and analyzed these cases. Results Of the 2998 reviewed records, 38 patients underwent THA/HA, of whom 24 patients suffered 25 AEs (prevalence = 68.1%; 95% confidence interval, 51.4–81.2), and 24 contributed to death. Patients with a THA/HA AE were of high age (median = 82.5 y) and had severe comorbidity (Charlson score ≥5). The majority of THA/HA AEs had a patient-related cause and was considered partly preventable. Examples of suggested actions that might have prevented the AEs: refraining from surgery, adhering to medication guidelines, uncemented procedures, comprehensive presurgical geriatric assessment, and better postsurgical monitoring. Discussion Our study shows a high prevalence of (fatal) adverse events in patients undergoing THA/HA. This seems particularly valid for cemented implants in frail old patients, indicating room for improvement of patient safety in this group. Therefore, we recommend physicians to engage in comprehensive shared decision making with these patients and decide on a treatment fitting to a patient’s preexisting health status, preferences, and values.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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