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The Surgeon

Volume 19, Issue 5, October 2021, Pages e298-e303
The Surgeon

Effect of Covid-19 on best practice care of hip fracture patients: An analysis from the National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD)

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Highlights

  • BPT is associated with improvements in care for hip fracture patients.

  • 30-day mortality rates rose to 13.7% in March 2020 for hip fracture patients.

  • Compliance with BPT indicators dropped significantly during the pandemic.

  • Maintaining MDT care for this population is crucial during future spikes of COVID-19.

Abstract

Background

Best practice tariff (BPT) has brought significant improvements in hip fracture care; the 2019 report showing a 30-day mortality of 6.1%. Data relating to more than 65,000 patients who sustain a fractured neck of femur (FNOF) are recorded each year in the National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD). The aim of our study was to review the impact of COVID-19 on BPT.

Methods

Data was extracted from the NHFD for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The months of March to June 2020 (lockdown period related to COVID-19) were compared to the same period in 2019. Data used in this study was collated and analysed between 14th and 17th October 2020.

Results

Data for more than 40,000 patients was reviewed. BPT dropped −4.3% in March, −12.6% in April, −12.9% in May 2020, and −7.2% in June. Prompt surgery remained stable (four-month average + 0.1%). The most significant changes were noted for timely orthogeriatric review (−7.6%, p < 0.001), bone health assessment (−7.3%, p < 0.001) and post-operative delirium assessment (−6.6%, p < 0.001).

30-day mortality increased to 13.7% in March 2020 and remained high in April 2020 (11.3%) and May (7.3%). Acute hospital length of stay was lowest in May 2020 (11.7 days).

Conclusion

Patients sustaining FNOF in March 2020 had an associated 30-day mortality of 13.7%. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant reduction in BPT. The most significant changes were observed in timely orthogeriatric review.

Maintaining a high standard of multidisciplinary care for this vulnerable group of patients is crucial during future spikes of COVID-19.

Keywords

Best practice tariff
Hip fracture
Covid-19
Coronavirus
NHFD

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Present address: Darlington Memorial Hospital, Hollyhurst Road, Darlington, DL3 6HX.

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