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Comparative Study
. 2010 Jan-Mar;13(1):63-67.
doi: 10.1016/j.jocd.2009.10.003.

Long-term mortality after osteoporotic hip fracture in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Comparative Study

Long-term mortality after osteoporotic hip fracture in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Tanawat Vaseenon et al. J Clin Densitom. 2010 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate 10-yr mortality and associated factors after osteoporotic hip fracture. A prospective cohort study of mortality and associated factors was carried out in patients who sustained hip fracture and were admitted to Chiang Mai University Hospital from 1998 through 2003. Eligibility criteria were defined as age over 50yr, hip fracture caused by simple fall, and Singh index of 3 or less.Mortality rates at 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, 60, 96, and 120mo were 10%, 14%, 18%, 27%, 32%, 45%, 55%, and 68%, respectively. One-year mortality rates were 31% in males and 16% in females. The median survival time was 6yr. Ten-year mortality was 68%. Factors correlated with higher mortality were male gender, age greater than 70yr, and nonoperative treatment. Mortality after osteoporotic hip fracture in Thais was extremely high, especially in the first year. It was about 8 times higher than that in the age-adjusted general population.

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