Comparison of volar-flexion, ulnar-deviation and functional position cast immobilization in the non-operative treatment of distal radius fracture in elderly patients: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial study protocol.

Lauri Raittio, Antti Launonen, Teemu Hevonkorpi, Toni Luokkala, Juha Kukkonen, Aleksi Reito, Bakir Sumrein, Minna Laitinen, Ville M Mattila
Author Information
  1. Lauri Raittio: University of Tampere, School of Medicine, 33014, Tampere, Finland. raittio.lauri.t@student.uta.fi.
  2. Antti Launonen: Department of Orthopaedics, Unit of Musculoskeletal Surgery, Tampere University Hospital, Teiskontie 35, PL2000, 33521, Tampere, Finland.
  3. Teemu Hevonkorpi: University of Tampere, School of Medicine, 33014, Tampere, Finland.
  4. Toni Luokkala: Central Finland Central Hospital, Keskussairaalantie 19, 40620, Jyväskylä, Finland.
  5. Juha Kukkonen: Satakunta Central Hospital, Sairaalantie 3, 28500, Pori, Finland.
  6. Aleksi Reito: Central Finland Central Hospital, Keskussairaalantie 19, 40620, Jyväskylä, Finland.
  7. Bakir Sumrein: Department of Orthopaedics, Unit of Musculoskeletal Surgery, Tampere University Hospital, Teiskontie 35, PL2000, 33521, Tampere, Finland.
  8. Minna Laitinen: Department of Orthopaedics, Unit of Musculoskeletal Surgery, Tampere University Hospital, Teiskontie 35, PL2000, 33521, Tampere, Finland.
  9. Ville M Mattila: University of Tampere, School of Medicine, 33014, Tampere, Finland.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the second most common fractures, after hip fractures, seen in clinical practice. The high incidence of low-energy trauma DRFs in elderly patients raises questions about the best treatment method in terms of function, pain, and quality of life. Although the majority of these fractures are treated non-operatively with cast immobilization, valid scientific evidence of the optimal cast immobilization is lacking. In addition, several publications, including Cochrane review have outlined the need for more evidence to determine the most appropriate method of cast immobilization.
METHODS: This study is a pragmatic, prospective, randomized, multi-centre trial. The trial is designed to compare two widely used cast positions (volar flexion-ulnar deviation position and functional position) for the non-operative treatment of DRF in patients over 64 years of age. The main hypothesis of the trial is that function position yields corresponding functional outcome, pain relief and quality of life when compared to the volar flexion-ulnar deviation position. The primary outcome measure is Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) score and the secondary outcome measures will be the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), 15-dimensional (15D) value and rate of surgical interventions. The results of the trial will be analysed after 1 and 2-years.
DISCUSSION: This publication presents a prospective, pragmatic, randomized, national multi-centre trial study protocol. It provides details of patient flow, randomization, follow-up and methods of analysis of the material as well as publication plan.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02894983 22 August 2016.

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MeSH Term

Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Casts, Surgical
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Fracture Healing
Humans
Male
Palmar Plate
Prospective Studies
Radius Fractures
Range of Motion, Articular
Treatment Outcome
Ulna

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