THE APPARENT INCIDENCE OF HIP FRACTURE IN EUROPE - A STUDY OF NATIONAL REGISTER SOURCES

被引:314
作者
JOHNELL, O
GULLBERG, B
ALLANDER, E
KANIS, JA
DILZEN, G
GENNARI, C
LOPEZVAZ, AA
LYRITIS, G
MAZZUOLI, GF
MIRAVET, L
PASSERI, M
PEREZCANO, R
RAPADO, A
RIBOT, C
DEQUEKER, J
LOEW, D
KHALTAEV, N
PLUSS, M
机构
[1] EUROPEAN FDN OSTEOPOROSIS & BONE DIS,SHEFFIELD,ENGLAND
[2] WHO,COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[3] WHO,LOUVAIN,BELGIUM
[4] WHO,HUDDINGE,SWEDEN
关键词
EPIDEMIOLOGY; HIP FRACTURE;
D O I
10.1007/BF01623186
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 [临床医学]; 100201 [内科学];
摘要
The objective of this study was to examine the apparent incidence of hip fracture from discharge rates in European countries. A request was sent to the Ministries of Health in all European countries, asking for the number of hip fracture patients by age and sex, between the years 1983 and 1985. Seventeen countries responded. As expected, hip fracture was most frequently found amongst the elderly, particularly women. The incidence of hip fracture rose exponentially with age in both sexes. It was higher in women than men and there was a three-fold range between countries in the female to male sex ratio. There was an eleven-fold range in apparent incidence amongst women and a seven-fold range amongst men between the various countries. The highest incidence was found in the northern part of Europe and the lowest in the Mediterranean area. There was a significant positive correlation between the age-standardized incidence rates reported in men from each country and that in women. There was a larger difference in incidence between countries than between sexes, which suggests important genetic or environmental factors in the causation of hip fracture. The extent to which this reflects imperfect capture of data is uncertain but will be important to determine in order to identify reasons for differences and to enable confident projections of the future magnitude of this disorder.
引用
收藏
页码:298 / 302
页数:5
相关论文
共 13 条
[1]
ARMITAGE P, 1987, STATISTICAL METHODS
[2]
BOYCE WJ, 1985, LANCET, V1, P150
[3]
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OSTEOPOROSIS AND OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES [J].
CUMMINGS, SR ;
KELSEY, JL ;
NEVITT, MC ;
ODOWD, KJ .
EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 1985, 7 :178-208
[4]
DAY NE, 1976, CANCER INCIDENCE 5 C, V3, P443
[5]
INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF HIP-FRACTURES AND OF THE RATIO OF TROCHANTERIC TO CERVICAL HIP-FRACTURES IN BELGIUM [J].
DEDEUXCHAISNES, CN ;
DEVOGELAER, JP .
CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 1988, 42 (03) :201-203
[6]
REGIONAL VARIATION IN THE INCIDENCE OF HIP FRACTURE - UNITED-STATES WHITE WOMEN AGED 65 YEARS AND OLDER [J].
JACOBSEN, SJ ;
GOLDBERG, J ;
MILES, TP ;
BRODY, JA ;
STIERS, W ;
RIMM, AA .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1990, 264 (04) :500-502
[7]
KANIS JA, 1990, REPORT JOINT WHO EOP
[8]
Keyfitz N, 1977, INTRO MATH POPULATIO
[9]
MELTON LJ, 1987, CALCIFIED TISSUE INT, V41, P57
[10]
INCREASING AGE-ADJUSTED RISK OF FRAGILITY FRACTURES - A SIGN OF INCREASING OSTEOPOROSIS IN SUCCESSIVE GENERATIONS [J].
OBRANT, KJ ;
BENGNER, U ;
JOHNELL, O ;
NILSSON, BE ;
SERNBO, I .
CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 1989, 44 (03) :157-167