Hip fractures in Italy: 2000-2005 extension study

Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in...

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Published inOsteoporosis international Vol. 21; no. 8; pp. 1323 - 1330
Main Authors Piscitelli, P, Gimigliano, F, Gatto, S, Marinelli, A, Gimigliano, A, Marinelli, P, Chitano, G, Greco, M, Di Paola, L, Sbenaglia, E, Benvenuto, M, Muratore, M, Quarta, E, Calcagnile, F, Colì, G, Borgia, O, Forcina, B, Fitto, F, Giordano, A, Distante, A, Rossini, M, Angeli, A, Migliore, A, Guglielmi, G, Guida, G, Brandi, M. L, Gimigliano, R, Iolascon, G
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Published London London : Springer-Verlag 01.08.2010
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Abstract Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Introduction We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years. Methods We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people ≥65 between 2000 and 2005. Results A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients ≥75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men ≥75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Conclusions Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
AbstractList A total of 507,671 people greater than or equal to 65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people greater than or equal to 65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6years. Most fractures occurred in patients greater than or equal to 75 (82.9%; n=420,890; +16% across 6years), particularly in women (78.2%; n=396,967). Introduction: We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6years. Methods: We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people greater than or equal to 65 between 2000 and 2005. Results: A total of 507,671 people greater than or equal to 65 experienced hip fractures across 6years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged greater than or equal to 65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients greater than or equal to 75 (82.9%; n=420,890; +16% across 6years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n=396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n=334,223; +28.0% over 6years) were experienced by patients greater than or equal to 75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men greater than or equal to 75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Conclusions: Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Introduction We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years. Methods We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people ≥65 between 2000 and 2005. Results A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients ≥75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men ≥75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Conclusions Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
A total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years. We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people > or =65 between 2000 and 2005. A total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients > or =75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men > or =75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
A total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967).SUMMARYA total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967).We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years.INTRODUCTIONWe aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years.We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people > or =65 between 2000 and 2005.METHODSWe analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people > or =65 between 2000 and 2005.A total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients > or =75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men > or =75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year.RESULTSA total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients > or =75 (82.9%; n = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients > or =75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men > or =75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year.Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.CONCLUSIONSHip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n  = 420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n  = 396,967). Introduction We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years. Methods We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people ≥65 between 2000 and 2005. Results A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n  = 420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n  = 396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures ( n  = 334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients ≥75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men ≥75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Conclusions Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.
A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. Most fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n=420,890; +16% across 6 years), particularly in women (78.2%; n=396,967). We aimed to analyze incidence and costs of hip fractures in Italy over the last 6 years. We analyzed the national hospitalization and DRG databases concerning fractures occurred in people ≥65 between 2000 and 2005. A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures across 6 years, resulting in about 120,000 deaths. In year 2005 94,471 people aged ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding to a 28.5% increase over 6 years. The majority of hip fractures occurred in patients ≥75 (82.9%; n=420,890; +16% across 6 years) and particularly in women (78.2%; n=396,967). Among women, 84.2% of fractures (n=334,223; +28.0% over 6 years) were experienced by patients ≥75, which is known to be the age group with the highest prevalence of osteoporosis, accounting for 68.6% of the overall observed increase in the total number of fractures. Hip fractures in men ≥75 increased by 33.1% (up to 16,540). Hospitalization costs increased across the six examined years (+36.1%) reaching 467 million euros in 2005, while rehabilitation costs rose up to 531 million in the same year. Hip fractures of the elderly are increasing and represent a major health problem in industrialized countries such as Italy.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Author Gimigliano, A
Iolascon, G
Muratore, M
Rossini, M
Gimigliano, F
Marinelli, A
Greco, M
Quarta, E
Colì, G
Distante, A
Marinelli, P
Chitano, G
Angeli, A
Benvenuto, M
Calcagnile, F
Borgia, O
Piscitelli, P
Migliore, A
Fitto, F
Di Paola, L
Sbenaglia, E
Gimigliano, R
Guglielmi, G
Forcina, B
Guida, G
Brandi, M. L
Gatto, S
Giordano, A
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Snippet Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures,...
Summary A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures,...
A total of 507,671 people > or =65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people > or =65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures,...
A total of 507,671 people ≥65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people ≥65 were hospitalized due to hip fractures, corresponding...
A total of 507,671 people greater than or equal to 65 experienced hip fractures between 2000 and 2005. In 2005, 94,471 people greater than or equal to 65 were...
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Biological and medical sciences
costs and returns
Diagnosis-Related Groups
Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Endocrinology
Epidemiology
Female
Fractures
Health Care Costs
Health Care Costs - statistics & numerical data
Health care expenditures
Health economics
Hip Fractures
Hip Fractures - epidemiology
Hip Fractures - rehabilitation
Hip joint
Hospitalization
Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
Hospitalization - trends
Humans
Incidence
Injuries of the limb. Injuries of the spine
Italy
Italy - epidemiology
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Original Article
Orthopedics
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Osteoporotic Fractures
Osteoporotic Fractures - epidemiology
Osteoporotic Fractures - rehabilitation
Radiotherapy. Instrumental treatment. Physiotherapy. Reeducation. Rehabilitation, orthophony, crenotherapy. Diet therapy and various other treatments (general aspects)
Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
Sex Distribution
statistics & numerical data
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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