Falls With Fracture : Role of Cognitive Disorders and Comparison With Bone Fragility
- Conditions
- Accidental FallsFractures
- Interventions
- Behavioral: gait and cognitive assessmentsBiological: blood sampleOther: osteodensitometry
- Registration Number
- NCT02292316
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Caen
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether cognitive disorders are a risk factor for a fracture after a fall independently of a bone fragility.
- Detailed Description
The fall is a major problem in the elderly. After 65 year old, falls represent 84% of daily living accidents and almost half of the post fall injuries are fractures (Ricard and Thélot, 2007). These falls with fracture lead to a loss of autonomy and a high health cost. Their prevention is a crucial focus of research.
Even if it is obvious that subjects with osteoporosis have a higher risk of fracture than those with a normal bone mineral density, recent studies have shown that most victims of fracture post-fall do not comply with the densitometric definition of osteoporosis.
It is well established that the presence of cognitive disorders, frequent in the elderly, is an important risk factor for falls; It might also be a risk factor for fracture after a fall with an unadapted postural or balance control.
The investigators will test this hypothesis on 150 victims of fracture (upper or lower limb) consecutive to a fall from standing height, recruited in the hospitals of Caen and Rouen (France) in the context of their medical follow-up (with blood and dual energy x-ray absorptiometry \[DXA\] exams). These patients will be matched to 150 control participants (victims of a fall with no fracture, submitted to the same exams).
All the participants are subjects to an in-depth study of cognitive functions, postural and walking tests and to various scales (daily life activities, depression, ...).
These exams will take half a day, with a two-year follow up (in which the participant will have to note new falls and new medical treatments)
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 218
- Affiliation to the social security system
- For subjects with fracture : victim of a low-energy fracture of the upper or lower limb that was consecutive to a fall from standing height, and who has accepted to realize a DXA exam in the context of the medical follow-up
- For control subjects : victim of a fall from standing height, with no fracture, matched in terms of age, sex, socio-cultural level and living space with subjects with fracture.
- Written informed consent
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Subject who is deprived of liberty, under supervision or legal guardianship
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Pathology affecting balance (Parkinson's disease, after-effects of stroke, ...)
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Important visual impairment : age-related macular degeneration, ...
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Depressed state
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Important consumption of alcohol (> 14 drinks per week for women / >21 for men)
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Subject who is concurrently participating in another clinical study (unless prior notice of the principal investigator)
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Fall has been caused by a third party (e.g. : pushing), is not from standing height (e.g. : fall from a ladder); fracture is not a low-energy one (e.g. : further a fall during running)
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For subjects with fracture :
- The fracture is not consecutive to a fall
- The fracture is pathological, beyond osteoporosis (e.g. : bone metastases)
- The last fall responsible for a fracture goes back more than 6 months
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For control subjects :
o The fall goes back more than 12 months
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The fall has led to a medical consultation
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Fall with fracture osteodensitometry Fall with fracture in the last 6 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry controls gait and cognitive assessments Fall without fracture in the last 12 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry controls osteodensitometry Fall without fracture in the last 12 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry Fall with fracture blood sample Fall with fracture in the last 6 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry Fall with fracture gait and cognitive assessments Fall with fracture in the last 6 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry controls blood sample Fall without fracture in the last 12 months; Interventions : behavioral, biological and other; Behavioral intervention includes gait and cognitive assessments Blood sample Osteodensitometry
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Analysis of a global cognitive efficiency score Analysis of bone mineral density on the inclusion day and two years after MMS, MoCA
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Degree of depression on the inclusion day and over two years MADRS
Age on the inclusion day and over two years Cognitive scores on the inclusion day and over two years Mainly tests of memory, attention and executive functions
Fracture features on the inclusion day and over two years Location and severity
fear of falling on the inclusion day and over two years ABC-scale
functional restrictions score on the inclusion day and over two years Lequesne score
Balance and walking parameters on the inclusion day and over two years Tinetti scale, TUG and dual-tasks
handgrip force on the inclusion day and over two years using a dynamometer
Daily life scales scores on the inclusion day and over two years Mainly IADL
biological data on the inclusion day and over two years 25OHD
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry on the inclusion day and two years after bone mineral densitometry
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Dr Alain Daragon
🇫🇷Rouen, France
University Hospital
🇫🇷Caen, France