Effects of accelerated versus standard care surgery on the risk of acute kidney injury in patients with a hip fracture: A substudy protocol of the hip fracture Accelerated surgical TreaTment and Care tracK (HIP ATTACK) international randomised controlled trial

Flavia K. Borges, P. J. Devereaux, Meaghan Cuerden, Mohit Bhandari, Ernesto Guerra-Farfán, Ameen Patel, Alben Sigamani, Masood Umer, John Neary, Maria Tiboni, Vikas Tandon, Mmampapatla Thomas Ramokgopa, Parag Sancheti, Bobby John, Abdelrahman Lawendy, Mariano Balaguer-Castro, Richard Jenkinson, Paweł Ś Lȩczka, Aamer Nabi Nur, Gavin C.A. WoodRobert Feibel, John Stephen McMahon, Bruce M. Biccard, Giovanni Landoni, Wojciech Szczeklik, Chew Yin Wang, Jordi Tomas-Hernandez, Valsa Abraham, Jessica Vincent, Valerie Harvey, Shirley Pettit, Jessica Sontrop, Amit X. Garg

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Abstract

Introduction Inflammation, dehydration, hypotension and bleeding may all contribute to the development of acute kidney injury (AKI). Accelerated surgery after a hip fracture can decrease the exposure time to such contributors and may reduce the risk of AKI. Methods and analysis Hip fracture Accelerated surgical TreaTment And Care tracK (HIP ATTACK) is a multicentre, international, parallel-group randomised controlled trial (RCT). Patients who suffer a hip fracture are randomly allocated to either accelerated medical assessment and surgical repair with a goal of surgery within 6 hours of diagnosis or standard care where a repair typically occurs 24 to 48 hours after diagnosis. The primary outcome of this substudy is the development of AKI within 7 days of randomisation. We anticipate at least 1998 patients will participate in this substudy. Ethics and dissemination We obtained ethics approval for additional serum creatinine recordings in consecutive patients enrolled at 70 participating centres. All patients provide consent before randomisation. We anticipate reporting substudy results by 2021. Trial registration number NCT02027896; Pre-results.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere033150
JournalBMJ Open
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2019

Keywords

  • accelerated surgery
  • acute kidney injury
  • hip fracture

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