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Prasit Wongtriratanachai1, Sirichai Luevitoonvechkij1, Thawee Songpatanasilp2, Siripoj Sribunditkul3, Taninnit Leerapun1, Sompant Phadungkiat1, Sattaya Rojanasthien4.
Abstract
Hip fracture is a major health problem in Thailand. This study attempted to examine the incidence, related factors, and trends of hip fracture in Chiang Mai, Thailand. All hip fracture data among patients aged 50 yr or older were collected from hospitals in Chiang Mai, Thailand from August 1, 2006 to July 3, 2007. Data from the 1997 Chiang Mai hip fracture study were used for comparison. In the study period, 690 hip fractures were reported: 203 males and 487 females (male to female ratio was 1 to 2.4), with a mean age of 76.7 yr. The estimated cumulative incidence was 181.0 per 100,000, and the adjusted incidence was 253.3 (males: 135.9; females: 367.9). A simple fall was the most common mechanism (79%) of fracture, and 80% of the hip fractures occurred in patients aged 70 yr or older. The highest incidence of hip fracture was observed in patients older than 85 yr (1239). At 6 mo postfracture, most patients (61%) used a walking aid. Compared with the 1997 data, hip fracture incidence had increased by an average of 2% per yr, and the incidence of hip fracture had increased significantly from August 1, 2006 to July 31, 2007, especially in patients older than 75 yr. In patients older than 84 yr, the incidence increased by a factor of 2. Urgent strategies for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, and hence hip fracture, are needed.Entities:
Keywords: Age-specific; Chiang Mai; Thailand; hip fracture; incidence
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22906626 DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2012.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Densitom ISSN: 1094-6950 Impact factor: 2.617