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Fracture-related outcome study for operatively treated tibia shaft fractures (F.R.O.S.T.): registry rationale and design

机译:可操作地治疗的胫骨骨折(F.R.O.S.T.)的骨折相关结果研究:注册表理由和设计

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Tibial shaft fractures (TSFs) are among the most common long bone injuries often resulting from high-energy trauma. To date, musculoskeletal complications such as fracture-related infection (FRI) and compromised fracture healing following fracture fixation of these injuries are still prevalent. The relatively high complication rates prove that, despite advances in modern fracture care, the management of TSFs remains a challenge even in the hands of experienced surgeons. Therefore, the Fracture-Related Outcome Study for operatively treated Tibia shaft fractures (F.R.O.S.T.) aims at creating a registry that enables data mining to gather detailed information to support future clinical decision-making regarding the management of TSF’s. This prospective, international, multicenter, observational registry for TSFs was recently developed. Recruitment started in 2019 and is planned to take 36?months, seeking to enroll a minimum of 1000 patients. The study protocol does not influence the clinical decision-making procedure, implant choice, or surgical/imaging techniques; these are being performed as per local hospital standard of care. Data collected in this registry include injury specifics, treatment details, clinical outcomes (e.g., FRI), patient-reported outcomes, and procedure- or implant-related adverse events. The minimum follow up is 12?months. Although over the past decades, multiple high-quality studies have addressed individual research questions related to the outcome of TSFs, knowledge gaps remain. The scarcity of data calls for an international high-quality, population-based registry. Creating such a database could optimize strategies intended to prevent severe musculoskeletal complications. The main purpose of the F.R.O.S.T registry is to evaluate the association between different treatment strategies and patient outcomes. It will address not only operative techniques and implant materials but also perioperative preventive measures. For the first time, data concerning systemic perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis, the influence of local antimicrobials, and timing of soft-tissue coverage will be collected at an international level and correlated with standardized outcome measures in a large prospective, multicenter, observational registry for global accessibility. ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT03598530 .
机译:胫骨轴骨折(TSF)是高能量创伤常见的最常见的长骨损伤之一。迄今为止,在这些损伤的断裂固定后,骨折相关的感染(Fri)和损伤的骨折愈合如骨折相关的并发症仍然是普遍存存的。相对较高的并发症率证明,尽管现代骨折护理进展,但即使在经验丰富的外科医生手中,TSF的管理仍然是一个挑战。因此,可操作地治疗的胫骨骨折(F.R.O.S.T.)的骨折相关结果研究旨在创建一个登记处,使数据挖掘能够收集详细信息,以支持关于TSF管理的未来临床决策。最近开发了这一预期,国际,多中心的TSFS的观察登记处。招聘始于2019年,并计划服用36个月,寻求纳入至少1000名患者。研究方案不会影响临床决策程序,植入物选择或外科/成像技术;这些正在根据当地医院的护理标准进行。在本签名中收集的数据包括损伤细节,治疗细节,临床结果(例如,FRI),患者报告的结果和程序或植入物或植入相关的不良事件。最短的后续是12?几个月。虽然在过去几十年中,多项高质量研究已经解决了与TSF的结果相关的个别研究问题,但仍然存在知识差距。数据呼吁提供国际高质量,基于人口的注册表的稀缺性。创建这样的数据库可以优化旨在防止严重肌肉骨骼并发症的策略。 F.R.O.S.T登记处的主要目的是评估不同治疗策略与患者结果之间的关联。它不仅可以解决操作技术和植入材料,还可以解决围手术期预防措施。首次,关于全身围手术期抗生素预防的数据,局部抗菌药物的影响以及软组织覆盖的时间将在国际一级收集,并与全球可访问性的大型前瞻性,多中心,观测登记处的标准化结果措施相关联。 ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT03598530。

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