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Development of the Italian fractures registry (RIFra): A call for action to improve quality and safety.

Authors :
Vicenti, Giovanni
Bizzoca, Davide
Pascarella, Raffaele
Delprete, Ferdinando
Chiodini, Federico
Daghino, Walter
Casiraghi, Alessandro
Maccauro, Giulio
Liuzza, Francesco
Boero, Emanuele
Belluati, Alberto
Pari, Carlotta
Berlusconi, Marco
Randelli, Filippo
Bove, Federico
Sabbetta, Ettore
Carrozzo, Massimiliano
Solarino, Giuseppe
Moretti, Biagio
Source :
Injury. Mar2023:Supplement 1, Vol. 54, pS58-S62. 5p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• The AO-Trauma Italy council has encouraged the development of a national fracture registry in Italy (RIFra). • Thirteen AO-Trauma Italy members, chairmen of Level-I orthopaedic and trauma centres, diffused throughout Italy, were involved in the RIFra project. • The RIFra form, developed between November 2019 and March 2020, consists of 5 main sections, namely: epidemiologic data, previous surgical procedure (if any), patient and fracture features, surgical procedure, surgical implant details. • This study constitutes the first step to start, the bureaucratic procedure leading to the final establishment of a national fracture registry in Italy. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the development of arthroplasty registries, therefore, in our country, the Italian Arthroplasty Registry (RIAP), was issued by the National Law No. 221/2012. In the last decade, however, some European countries -namely Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Germany (in development)- have introduced another nationwide orthopaedic registry than arthroplasty registers: the fracture registry. The development of this new tool aims to improve quality and safety in fracture management, thus trying to provide a better postoperative quality of life in trauma patients. Based on these findings, the AO-Trauma Italy Council encouraged the development of a national fracture registry in Italy. The present study aims to (1) provide an overview of the fracture registries in Europe and (2) to develop, for the first time, a pilot Italian Fracture Registry (RIFra). Thirteen AO-Trauma Italy members, chairmen of Level-I orthopaedic and trauma centres, diffused throughout Italy, were involved in the RIFra project. The RIFra form, developed between November 2019 and March 2020, consists of 5 main sections, namely: epidemiologic data, previous surgical procedure (if any), patient and fracture features, surgical procedure, surgical implant details. This study constitutes the first step to start, in future years, the bureaucratic procedure leading to the final establishment of a RIAP-like fracture registry in Italy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00201383
Volume :
54
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Injury
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162937746
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2020.10.052