Abstract

Introduction: A global concern is vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency. There is a particularly high risk for pregnant women, people of color (Blacks, Hispanics, and those with increased skin melanin pigmentation), obese children and adults, and children and adults who are abstinent from direct sun exposure. The goal of this study was to understand the incidence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with osteoporotic hip fractures in our rural population and also to know its association with osteoporosis and osteoporotic hip fractures in a tertiary care trauma center.Methods: This prospective research was performed at our tertiary trauma treatment center in Kolar, Karnataka, India by the Department of Orthopedics from September 2019 and July 2020. The age category was 45-90 years, intertrochanteric fractures were graded using the Boyd and Griffin classification and femoral neck fractures the Garden's staging. The research included all patients with fractures after a trivial trauma such as slip and fall while standing/walking and excluded patients with a serious history of trauma such as road traffic accidents/falls from height and pathological fractures. This study involved 30 patients. Age and gender, type of fracture, vitamin D levels, Singh’s index, and comminution of fracture site were reported in patient demographics.Results: Thirty patients comprised the study population. Most of them were female. Females comprised 18 out of the 30. There were twelve, thirteen, and five persons in our sample population between the ages of 45-60, 61-75, and >75 years. The Singh's index was tabulated. Mean vitamin D levels were 9.64+/-3.23 in the femur fracture group and 13.42+/-5.31 in the intertrochanteric fracture group. Mean levels of vitamin D are included as a graphical representation. The comminution of the fracture site in groups of the femur and intertrochanteric fractures was eight and six, respectively.Conclusion: Early diagnosis and treatment of these patients with vitamin D for osteomalacia and anti-osteoporotic osteoporosis regimens will hopefully enhance bone, muscle, and general health, minimizing falls and fractures.

Highlights

  • A global concern is vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency

  • There is a high risk for pregnant women, people of color (Blacks, Hispanics, and those with increased skin melanin pigmentation), obese children and adults, and children and adults who are abstinent from direct sun exposure [2]

  • The goal of this study was to understand the incidence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with osteoporotic hip fracture in our rural population and to know its association with osteoporosis and osteoporotic hip fractures in a tertiary care trauma center

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Introduction

There is a high risk for pregnant women, people of color (Blacks, Hispanics, and those with increased skin melanin pigmentation), obese children and adults, and children and adults who are abstinent from direct sun exposure [2]. Using the Chemiluminescence Immuno Assay, serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH vitamin D) were analyzed in the laboratory using an automated analyzer. Vitamin D less than 20 ng/ml serum level was considered to be deficient. Evidence-based screening methods can increase the detection of patients who are most likely to benefit from fracture prevention drug treatment. Thorough consideration of when to start pharmacotherapy and the option of medication and treatment period can optimize the benefits of fracture prevention while minimizing the possible harms of long-term drug exposure [4]. The goal of this study was to understand the incidence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with osteoporotic hip fracture in our rural population and to know its association with osteoporosis and osteoporotic hip fractures in a tertiary care trauma center

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