Time elapsed from definitive diagnosis to surgery for osteonecrosis of the femoral head: a nationwide observational study in Japan
Author:
Nakamura JunichiORCID, Fukushima Wakaba, Ando WataruORCID, Hagiwara ShigeoORCID, Kawarai YuyaORCID, Shiko Yuki, Kawasaki Yohei, Sakai Takashi, Ito Kazuya, Arishima Yoshiya, Chosa Etsuo, Fujimoto Yusuke, Fujiwara Kazuo, Hasegawa Yukiharu, Hayashi Shinya, Imagama Takashi, Inaba Yutaka, Ishibashi Yasuyuki, Ishidou Yasuhiro, Ito Hideya, Ito Hiroshi, Ito Juji, Jinno Tetsuya, Kabata Tamon, Kaku Nobuhiro, Kaneuji Ayumi, Kishida Shunji, Kobayashi Seneki, Komiya Setsuro, Kubo Toshikazu, Majima Tokifumi, Mashima Naohiko, Mawatari Masaaki, Miki Hidenobu, Miyatake Kazumasa, Motomura Goro, Nagoya Satoshi, Nakamura Hiroaki, Nakamura Yoshihide, Nakanishi Ryosuke, Nakashima Yasuharu, Nakasone Satoshi, Nishii Takashi, Nishiyama Takayuki, Ohta Yoichi, Ohzono Kenji, Osaki Makoto, Sasaki Kan, Seki Taisuke, Shishido Takaaki, Shoji Takeshi, Sudo Akihiro, Takagi Michiaki, Takahashi Daisuke, Takao Masaki, Tanaka SakaeORCID, Tanaka Takeyuki, Tetsunaga Tomonori, Ueshima Keiichiro, Yamamoto Kengo, Yamamoto Takuaki, Yamamoto Yuji, Yamasaki Takuma, Yasunaga Yuji, Sugano Nobuhiko
Abstract
ObjectivesThis study documents the time elapsed from the diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) to surgery, exploring the factors that influence ONFH severity.DesignRetrospective observational study of a nationwide database.SettingThe Kaplan-Meier method with log-rank tests was applied to examine the period from definitive diagnosis of ONFH to surgery using any surgery as the end point. For bilateral cases, the date of the first surgery was the endpoint.ParticipantsThis study included 2074 ONFH cases registered in 34 university hospitals and highly specialised hospitals of the multicentre sentinel monitoring system of the Japanese Investigation Committee between 1997 and 2018.Main outcome measureThe primary outcome was the time from diagnosis to surgery. The secondary outcome was the proportion of subjects remaining without surgery at 3, 6 and 9 months, and at 1, 2 and 5 years after diagnosis.ResultsThe median time to surgery was 9 months (IQR 4–22 months) after diagnosis of ONFH. The time to surgery was significantly shorter in the alcohol alone group and the combined corticosteroid and alcohol group than in the corticosteroid alone group (p=0.018 and p<0.001, respectively), in early stage ONFH with no or mild joint destruction (stages II and III, p<0.001), and with joint preserving surgery (p<0.001). The proportion without surgery was 75.8% at 3 months, 59.6% at 6 months, 48.2% at 9 months, 40.5% at 1 year, 22.2% at 2 years and 8.3% at 5 years.ConclusionONFH has been considered to be an intractable disease that often requires surgical treatment, but the fact that surgery was performed in more than half of the patients within 9 months from diagnosis suggests severe disease with a significant clinical impact.Trial registration numberChiba University ID1049.
Funder
Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare, Japan
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