Five-year risk of fracture and subsequent fractures among adults with cerebral palsy
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Five-year risk of fracture and subsequent fractures among adults with cerebral palsy
Abstract
Background: Epidemiologic evidence documenting the incidence of fracture and subsequent fractures among adults with cerebral palsy (CP) is lacking, which could inform fracture prevention efforts. The objective was to characterize the 5-year rate of initial and subsequent fragility fractures among adults with CP.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study used Medicare claims from 01/01/2008-12/31/2019 from adults ≥18 years old with CP (n = 44,239) and elderly ≥65 years old without CP (n = 2,176,463) as a comparison. The incidence rate (IR), IR ratio (IRR), and site distribution were estimated for the initial and subsequent fragility fractures over 5-years by sex and age.
Results: The IR of fragility fracture at any site over the 5-year follow-up was similar for 18-30-year-old men with CP (IR = 5.2; 95%CI = 4.4-5.9) and 30-34-year-old women with CP (IR = 6.3; 95%CI = 5.3-7.2) compared to the same sex youngest-old (65-74 years old) without CP (IRR = 1.09 and 0.94, respectively, both P > 0.05), and increased with older age for those with CP. The number of fragility fractures and IR of subsequent fragility fractures was similar for young men and middle-aged women with CP compared to elderly without CP, and increased with older age for those with CP. The proportion of fragility fracture at the tibia/fibula decreased while the vertebral column and multiple simultaneous sites (most involved hip/lower extremities) increased with older age.
Conclusion: Young and middle-aged adults with CP had similar-to-worse initial and subsequent fragility fracture profiles compared to the general elderly population- a well characterized group for bone fragility. Findings emphasize the need for fracture prevention efforts at younger ages for CP, possibly by ~5 decades younger.
Keywords: CI, confidence interval; CP, cerebral palsy; Cerebral palsy; Fracture; ICD, International Classification of Diseases, Ninth or Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification; IR, incidence rate; IRR, incidence rate ratio; Prevention; Subsequent fracture.
© 2022 The Authors.
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