نتایج جستجو برای: hip fractures

تعداد نتایج: 114174  

2014
Alicia Mangram Phillip Moeser Michael G Corneille Laura J Prokuski Nicolas Zhou Jacqueline Sohn Shalini Chaliki Olakunle F Oguntodu James K Dzandu

BACKGROUND Annually in the US, there are over 300,000 hospital admissions due to hip fractures in geriatric patients. Consequently, there have been several large observational studies, which continue to provide new insights into differences in outcomes among hip fracture patients. However, few hip fracture studies have specifically examined the relationship between hip fracture patterns, sex, a...

2005
TERO HEIKKINEN Pekka Jalovaara Hannu Kuokkanen

The treatment of hip fractures in the elderly has been under debate for decades. There is a lack of standardisation of treatment and rehabilitation and also concerning the measurements and follow-up times in studies on treatment. Two patient series with cervical hip fractures treated with Austin Moore hemiarthroplasty in Finland and hook pin osteosynthesis in Sweden were compared using matched-...

Journal: :Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation 2014

2013
Anna-Maija Tolppanen Piia Lavikainen Hilkka Soininen Sirpa Hartikainen

BACKGROUND Previous cohort studies have shown that persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have a higher risk of hip fractures but recent data from large representative cohorts is scarce. METHODS We investigated the association between AD and prevalent and incident hip fractures in an exposure-matched cohort study conducted in Finland 2002-2009 (the Medication and Alzheimer's disease in 2005 st...

2010
Tineke A. C. M. van Geel Kirsten M. B. Huntjens Joop P. W. van den Bergh Geert-Jan Dinant Piet P. Geusens

A prior fracture is a well-documented risk factor for a subsequent fracture and it doubles the risk of subsequent fractures. Few studies have investigated the time that elapses between the initial and subsequent fracture. These studies show that the subsequent fracture risk is not constant, but fluctuates over time. The risk of subsequent vertebral, hip, and nonvertebral non-hip fractures is hi...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2007
Tom J Wachtel

EPIDEMIOLOGY 1,2,3 • 44 million adults in the US have abnormally low bone mass • 40% of all women and 25% of all men will experience a fragility fracture in their lifetime. • osteoporosis accounts for 800,000 vertebral compression fractures, 300,000 hip fractures and 250,000 wrist fractures annually. • The consequences of those fractures are significant: the mortality for hip fracture is 24% in...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2015
Troels Munch Stephanie L Harrison Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Nancy E Lane Michael C Nevitt John T Schousboe Marcia Stefanick Peggy M Cawthon

BACKGROUND Pain may reduce stability and increase falls and subsequent fractures in older men. OBJECTIVES To examine the association between joint pain and any pain with falls, hip and non-spine fractures in older community-dwelling men. DESIGN A cohort study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Analyses included 5,993 community-dwelling men aged ≥65 years from the MrOS cohort. MEASUREMENTS Pain a...

2012
Prisco Piscitelli Giovanni Iolascon Alberto Argentiero Giovanna Chitano Cosimo Neglia Gemma Marcucci Manuela Pulimeno Marco Benvenuto Santa Mundi Valentina Marzo Daniela Donati Angelo Baggiani Alberto Migliore Mauro Granata Francesca Gimigliano Raffaele Di Blasio Alessandra Gimigliano Lorenzo Renzulli Maria Luisa Brandi Alessandro Distante Raffaele Gimigliano

OBJECTIVES As osteoporotic fractures are becoming a major health care problem in countries characterized by an increasing number of older adults, in this study we aimed to compare the incidence and costs of hip fragility fractures in Italian elderly people versus those of major cardiovascular diseases (strokes and acute myocardial infarctions [AMI]) occurring in the whole adult population. ME...

2017
Jo Hooper

Background: Fractures of the proximal femur constitute a major public health problem, with an annual incidence in Spain of 7.6 cases per 1000 inhabitants over 65 years of age. Hip fractures are frequent in elderly patients, related to osteoporosis and with low energy trauma, which means that they can be considered a geriatric syndrome. Simultaneous ipsilateral extraand intra-articular hip fract...

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