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Patrick F. Bergin David L. Rothberg Clay A. Spitler Bopha Chrea Daniel T. Miles Ugur Yener Eldrin Bhanat Hunter G. Frederiksen Matt L. Graves 《Endocrine practice》2022,28(6):599-602
ObjectiveThis study aims to determine the prevalence of metabolic disturbance in all fracture nonunion cases and identify the most common endocrine abnormalities seen using a simple screening algorithm.MethodsA retrospective review study was performed evaluating patients who underwent operative intervention for nonunion from January 2010 to December 2018 at 2 level-1 trauma centers. Preoperative laboratory values were recorded for a 9-test “nonunion panel.” A metabolic or endocrine abnormality, specifically an abnormality in the thyroid or parathyroid axis, was evaluated.Results42% of patients had an undiagnosed metabolic laboratory abnormality. When multiple tests were used, the rate of metabolic dysfunction was between 60% and 75%, depending on the definition of vitamin D insufficiency vs deficiency used.ConclusionResults indicate a relatively high prevalence of metabolic disturbance in patients with nonunion and suggest metabolic screening for all nonunion patients not only those without a mechanical or infectious cause.Level of EvidenceIV, retrospective case series. 相似文献
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