Does Time to Imaging and Surgery for Distal Radius Fractures Vary based on Geographic Socioeconomic Disadvantage?

Rafa Rahman, Amy L. Xu, Suraj A. Dhanjani, Bo Zhang, Suresh K. Nayar, Casey J. Humbyrd, Dawn LaPorte

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Abstract

Background: While disparities in aspects of distal radius fracture (DRF) management and orthopedics at large have been studied, disparities in time to DRF evaluation and treatment are unknown. We sought to determine if geographic socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with time to imaging in the emergency department (ED) and time to surgery for DRFs. Methods: We performed a time-to-event analysis of 105 patients undergoing DRF surgery after ED triage within our hospital system between January 1, 2015, and January 1, 2020. Area Deprivation Index (ADI) national percentile was used as the metric of geographic socioeconomic disadvantage for each patient’s ZIP code of residence. We performed Cox regression analysis to determine hazard ratios to undergo DRF imaging and surgery for patients in each ADI group, adjusting for potential confounders, α = 0.05. Results: There was no association between geographic socioeconomic disadvantage and time to DRF imaging, after adjusting for confounders. However, compared to patients from the least disadvantaged areas, patients from the most disadvantaged areas (ADI Quartiles 3 and 4) had an adjusted hazard ratio for surgery of 0.55 [0.32, 0.94] (P =.03), and were thus 45% [6%, 68%] less likely to undergo surgery for DRF at any time following ED triage. Conclusions: Operative patients from more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods see disparities in time to surgery for DRF. Equitable access to timely surgical care is needed and may be improved with increased access to orthopedic surgeons, patient education, support in navigating the health system, and improved continuity of fracture care. Level of Evidence: Level III.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)95S-102S
JournalHand
Volume17
Issue number1_suppl
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • distal radius fracture
  • geographic disparities

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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