International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

To assess the role of VIT. D3 in proximal femur Fracture in elderly patients

2018, Volume 4 Issue 4

To assess the role of VIT. D3 in proximal femur Fracture in elderly patients

Author(s): Dr. Surendra Kumar, Dr. Shashank Tomar, Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, Dr. Ashok Yadav and Dr. Anil Yadav
Abstract: Background: The purpose of the present study was to assess the role of vitamin D3 in proximal femur fracture in elderly patients. Methods: This is a retrospective study of 120 elderly patient presenting with lower limb fracture who were evaluated clinically and radiologically. Serum vitamin D3 level assessment done in all patient. Results: In my study, I have studied 120 patients of aged more than 60 years, presented to our hospital with lower limb trauma, 62.5% had proximal femoral fractures and 38.5% had other fractures of lower limb. Out of those patients 43% patients were male and 57% were female, which comes to 1:1.3 of male to female ratio. Previous history of fall is very common factor associated with proximal femoral fractures, in my study history of fall was associated with 42% of patients. Distribution of fractures was equal 1: 1 in patients not having history of fall. Proximal femoral fractures was four times more common in patients with previous history of fall, recurrent fall is due to proximal muscle weakness, imbalance, poor eye sight, loss of protective mechanism. In my study 43% of patients have serum d3 level <20 ng/dl, 34 %have serum vitamin d3 level 20 -30 ng/dl, and 23% have serum vitamin d3 level >30 ng/dl. Grading of the osteoporosis with singh index was noted in my study 60% of patients have singh osteoporotic index 3 or less than 3, and most of them had proximal femoral fractures. Patients having fractures of lower limb other than proximal femur have singh osteoporotic index 4 or more than 4.in patients of proximal femoral fractures most of them have singh osteoporotic index 3 or less than 3 and also most of them have serum vitamin d3 level <30 ng /dl. Conclusions: Assessment of vitamin d3 in proximal femoral fracture patients, it shows in Increase incidence proximal femoral fracture in low vitamin d3 level. Adequate dietary calcium intake has been associated with decrease rate of proximal femoral fractures, patients having proximal femoral fractures 66% was taking dietary calcium intake > 750 mg per day. same type of finding was found by feskanschi et al. in patients taking high dietary calcium and vitamin d3 intake have less chance of hip fractures.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Surendra Kumar, Dr. Shashank Tomar, Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, Dr. Ashok Yadav, Dr. Anil Yadav. To assess the role of VIT. D3 in proximal femur Fracture in elderly patients. Int J Orthop Sci 2018;4(4):444-448. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2018.v4.i4e.42
 
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