Incidence of Subsequent Hip Fracture and Mortality in Elderly Patients: A Multistate Population-Based Cohort Study in Eastern Spain
Hip Fracture
DOI:
10.1002/jbmr.4562
Publication Date:
2022-04-20T11:49:25Z
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ABSTRACT Osteoporotic hip fractures in older people may confer an increased risk of subsequent and death. The aim this study was to estimate the cumulative incidence both recurrent fracture death Valencia region. We followed a cohort 34,491 patients aged ≥65 years who were discharged alive from Health System hospitals after osteoporotic between 2008 2015, until or end (December 31, 2016). Two Bayesian illness-death models applied incidences by sex, age, year discharge. estimated 1-year at 2.5% women 2.3% men, 8.3% 6.6%, respectively, 5 years. Cumulative total 18.3% 28.6% men 1 year, 51.2% 69.8% One-year probabilities 26.8% 43.8%, 57.3% 79.2% Our analysis showed increasing trend but decreasing mortality. Male sex age discharge associated with Women higher than although they same fracture. Probabilities those observed general population. © 2022 Authors. Journal Bone Mineral Research published Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf American Society for (ASBMR).
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