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The hip fracture incidence curve is shifting to the right

机译:髋部骨折发生率曲线向右移动

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>Background The number of hip fractures has doubled in the last 30–40 years in many countries. Age-adjusted incidence has been reported to be decreasing in Europe and North America, but is there a decreasing trend in all age groups?>Patients and methods This population-based study included all hip-fracture patients over 50 years of age (a total of 2,919 individuals, 31% of whom were men) admitted to Umeå University Hospital, Sweden, from 1993 through 2005.>Results The incidence of hip fracture declined between the periods 1993–1996 and 2001–2005: from 706 to 625 hip fractures per 105 women and from 390 to 317 hip fractures per 105 men. However, there was a 114% increase in the number of fractures in women aged 90 or older (12 and 25 hip fractures/year, respectively, in the two time periods). For the period 2001–05, women ≥ 90 years of age accounted for almost the same numbers of hip fractures as women aged 75–79 (27 fractures/year). The rate increased during this period, from 2,700 per 105 women to 3,900 per 105 women > 90 years. In men there were declining trends for both relative and absolute numbers.>Interpretation Although age-adjusted incidence declined in the population > 50 years of age, absolute fracture rate and incidence increased in the very old. Women over 90 now have the same absolute number of hip fractures every year as women aged 75–79 years. There was a right-shift in hip fracture distribution towards the oldest old, probably due to an increased number of octoonagenarians, a new population of particularly frail old people that hardly existed earlier. Better health among septuagenarians may also have delayed the age at which fractures occurred. This changing pattern will strain orthopedic and geriatric resources even more.
机译:>背景:在许多国家中,过去30-40年间,髋部骨折的人数增加了一倍。据报道,在欧洲和北美,年龄调整后的发病率正在下降,但是在所有年龄段中都有下降的趋势吗?>患者和方法:这项基于人群的研究包括了所有50岁以上的髋部骨折患者年(1993年至2005年)瑞典Umeå大学医院接受治疗的19岁以下儿童(共2919人,其中31%为男性)。>结果在1993年至1996年之间,髋部骨折的发生率有所下降。和2001–2005年:女性每10 5 发生706至625例髋部骨折,男性每10 5 发生390至317例髋部骨折。但是,年龄在90岁或以上的女性的骨折数量增加了114%(两个时期分别为每年12和25例髋部骨折)。在2001-05期间,年龄≥90岁的女性髋部骨折的发生率与75-79岁的女性(27骨折/年)几乎相同。在此期间,发病率从每10 5 位女性2700增至每10 5 90岁以上女性3900。在男性中,相对数和绝对数均呈下降趋势。>解释尽管年龄调整后的发病率在50岁以上的人群中有所下降,但绝对骨折率和发病率在很老的人群中却有所增加。现在,每年90岁以上的女性的髋部骨折绝对数量与75-79岁的女性相同。髋骨骨折的分布向最老的老年人有一个右移,这可能是由于八头肌/非纳格人的数量增加了,这是一个新出现的特别脆弱的老年人群,几乎不存在。 Septuagenarnarians中更好的健康状况也可能延迟了骨折发生的年龄。这种不断变化的格局将使骨科和老年医学资源更加紧张。

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