Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, João
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Linhares, Daniela, Ferreira, Mariana, Amorim, Nélson, Neves, Nuno, Pinto, Rui
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Resumo: Introduction: Proximal femoral fractures are an important public health problem in industrialized societies. There are few studies that evaluate the incidence of this type of fracture in Portugal. The aim of this study was to analyze and interpret epidemiological trends of proximal femoral fractures in the elderly population in Portugal between 2005 and 2013.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study including all patients aged 65 years and older admitted due to proximal femoral fractures in Portuguese hospitals belonging to the National Health Service using data from the national registry of the health system central administration.Results: 101,436 patients were included. There was a progressive increase in the number of hospitalizations per year over the period analyzed. The mean age at admission was 79.32 (± 12.33) years presenting a progressive and significant increase over the analyzed period (p < 0.001). 74.5% of the patients were female (p < 0.001). They had a significantly higher average age at admission, both globally and in each study year (p < 0.001). The age-adjusted incidence (≥ 65 years) was 597 fractures / year / 100,000 inhabitants. There was an increase in the incidence of proximal femoral fractures from 508.49 (2005) to 628.39 fractures per 100,000 person-years (2013). In the female sex the increase was from 616.78 to 762.88 and in the male sex from 339.95 to 419.06.Discussion: This is the first study to evaluate and interpret the epidemiological trends of proximal femur fractures in patients admitted to the National Health Service in Portugal including only individuals aged 65 years or over.Conclusion: The global number of proximal femoral fractures in Portugal showed a trend of increase between 2005 - 2013, affecting a significant percentage of the Portuguese population over 65 years of age, especially in females and progressively older individuals.
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spelling Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in PortugalTendências Epidemiológicas das Fraturas do Fémur Proximal na População Idosa em PortugalAgedFemoral Neck Fractures/epidemiologyOsteoporosis/complicationsPortugaFraturas do Colo Femoral/epidemiologiaIdosoOsteoporose/complicaçõesPortugalIntroduction: Proximal femoral fractures are an important public health problem in industrialized societies. There are few studies that evaluate the incidence of this type of fracture in Portugal. The aim of this study was to analyze and interpret epidemiological trends of proximal femoral fractures in the elderly population in Portugal between 2005 and 2013.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study including all patients aged 65 years and older admitted due to proximal femoral fractures in Portuguese hospitals belonging to the National Health Service using data from the national registry of the health system central administration.Results: 101,436 patients were included. There was a progressive increase in the number of hospitalizations per year over the period analyzed. The mean age at admission was 79.32 (± 12.33) years presenting a progressive and significant increase over the analyzed period (p < 0.001). 74.5% of the patients were female (p < 0.001). They had a significantly higher average age at admission, both globally and in each study year (p < 0.001). The age-adjusted incidence (≥ 65 years) was 597 fractures / year / 100,000 inhabitants. There was an increase in the incidence of proximal femoral fractures from 508.49 (2005) to 628.39 fractures per 100,000 person-years (2013). In the female sex the increase was from 616.78 to 762.88 and in the male sex from 339.95 to 419.06.Discussion: This is the first study to evaluate and interpret the epidemiological trends of proximal femur fractures in patients admitted to the National Health Service in Portugal including only individuals aged 65 years or over.Conclusion: The global number of proximal femoral fractures in Portugal showed a trend of increase between 2005 - 2013, affecting a significant percentage of the Portuguese population over 65 years of age, especially in females and progressively older individuals.Introdução: As fraturas do fémur proximal representam um problema de saúde pública nas sociedades industrializadas. São escassos os estudos sobre a incidência destas fraturas em Portugal. O objectivo deste estudo foi analisar e interpretar as tendências epidemiológicas das fraturas do fémur proximal, na população idosa em Portugal, no período de 2005 a 2013.Material e Métodos: Estudo transversal incluindo todos os doentes com idade igual ou superior a 65 anos admitidos por fratura do fémur proximal em hospitais portugueses pertencentes ao serviço nacional de saúde com recurso aos dados do registo nacional da administração central do sistema de saúde.Resultados: Foram incluídos 101 436 doentes. Observou-se um aumento progressivo no número de internamentos por ano ao longo do período analisado. A idade média à admissão foi de 79,32 (± 12.33) anos apresentando um aumento progressivo e significativo ao longo do período analisado (p < 0,001). Dos doentes, 74.5% eram do sexo feminino (p < 0,001). Apresentavam idade média à admissão significativamente superior, quer globalmente, quer em cada ano em estudo (p < 0,001). A incidência ajustada à idade (≥ 65 anos) foi de 597 fraturas / ano / 100 000 habitantes. Verificou-se um aumento na incidência de fraturas do fémur proximal de 508,49 (2005) para 628,39 fraturas por 100 000 pessoas / ano (2013). No sexo feminino o aumento foi de 616,78 para 762,88 e no masculino de 339,95 para 419,06.Discussão: Este é o primeiro estudo a avaliar e interpretar as tendências epidemiológicas das fraturas do fémur proximal em doentes admitidos nos hospitais do Serviço Nacional de Saúde em Portugal incluindo apenas indivíduos com idade igual ou superior a 65 anos.Conclusão: O número absoluto de fraturas do fémur proximal em Portugal mostrou uma tendência de aumento entre 2005 - 2013, afetando uma percentagem significativa da população portuguesa com mais de 65 anos de idade. 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Tendências Epidemiológicas das Fraturas do Fémur Proximal na População Idosa em Portugal
title Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
spellingShingle Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
Silva, João
Aged
Femoral Neck Fractures/epidemiology
Osteoporosis/complications
Portuga
Fraturas do Colo Femoral/epidemiologia
Idoso
Osteoporose/complicações
Portugal
title_short Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
title_full Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
title_fullStr Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
title_sort Epidemiological Trends of Proximal Femoral Fractures in the Elderly Population in Portugal
author Silva, João
author_facet Silva, João
Linhares, Daniela
Ferreira, Mariana
Amorim, Nélson
Neves, Nuno
Pinto, Rui
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author2 Linhares, Daniela
Ferreira, Mariana
Amorim, Nélson
Neves, Nuno
Pinto, Rui
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, João
Linhares, Daniela
Ferreira, Mariana
Amorim, Nélson
Neves, Nuno
Pinto, Rui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Femoral Neck Fractures/epidemiology
Osteoporosis/complications
Portuga
Fraturas do Colo Femoral/epidemiologia
Idoso
Osteoporose/complicações
Portugal
topic Aged
Femoral Neck Fractures/epidemiology
Osteoporosis/complications
Portuga
Fraturas do Colo Femoral/epidemiologia
Idoso
Osteoporose/complicações
Portugal
description Introduction: Proximal femoral fractures are an important public health problem in industrialized societies. There are few studies that evaluate the incidence of this type of fracture in Portugal. The aim of this study was to analyze and interpret epidemiological trends of proximal femoral fractures in the elderly population in Portugal between 2005 and 2013.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study including all patients aged 65 years and older admitted due to proximal femoral fractures in Portuguese hospitals belonging to the National Health Service using data from the national registry of the health system central administration.Results: 101,436 patients were included. There was a progressive increase in the number of hospitalizations per year over the period analyzed. The mean age at admission was 79.32 (± 12.33) years presenting a progressive and significant increase over the analyzed period (p < 0.001). 74.5% of the patients were female (p < 0.001). They had a significantly higher average age at admission, both globally and in each study year (p < 0.001). The age-adjusted incidence (≥ 65 years) was 597 fractures / year / 100,000 inhabitants. There was an increase in the incidence of proximal femoral fractures from 508.49 (2005) to 628.39 fractures per 100,000 person-years (2013). In the female sex the increase was from 616.78 to 762.88 and in the male sex from 339.95 to 419.06.Discussion: This is the first study to evaluate and interpret the epidemiological trends of proximal femur fractures in patients admitted to the National Health Service in Portugal including only individuals aged 65 years or over.Conclusion: The global number of proximal femoral fractures in Portugal showed a trend of increase between 2005 - 2013, affecting a significant percentage of the Portuguese population over 65 years of age, especially in females and progressively older individuals.
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