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Comparative Study
. 2006 Sep 23;127(11):401-4.
doi: 10.1157/13092764.

[Fragility non-spinal fractures in a cohort of 5,201 women aged 65 years and older during a 3-year follow-up]

[Article in Spanish]
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Comparative Study

[Fragility non-spinal fractures in a cohort of 5,201 women aged 65 years and older during a 3-year follow-up]

[Article in Spanish]
Fernando Marín et al. Med Clin (Barc). .

Abstract

Background and objective: Low-trauma non-spinal fractures are a growing source of morbidity and mortality in the elderly. We aimed to evaluate the overall incidence of low-trauma non-spinal fractures and of the main skeletal sites in a cohort of women from Spain.

Patients and method: A total of 5,201 women, aged 65 or older, were enrolled in a 3-year cohort study by non-probabilistic sampling of consecutive cases in 58 primary care centers in Spain, with 6-month visits. All radiological or surgically confirmed low trauma non-spinal fractures were collected.

Results: 311 women (6.0%) sustained a total of 363 fractures after a 3.01-year median follow-up, and 14,999 women-year. The incidence rate of overall non-spinal fractures was 2,420 cases per 100,000 women-year. The incidence rates of hip, forearm and humeral fractures were 887,369 and 333 cases/100,000 women-year respectively.

Conclusions: Low-trauma non-spinal fractures are highly incident in Spain in women aged 65 years or older, similar to other western countries.

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