Drugs affecting postural stability and other risk factors in the hip fracture epidemic--case-control study.

A Stevens, C Mulrow
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A parallel rise in hip fracture incidence and the rate of prescription of drugs affecting postural stability have been investigated by a case-control study. Other risk factors were also considered. One hundred and seventy-three cases and 134 hospital emergency surgical controls were interviewed and briefly examined, and drug data were corroborated by letter to general practitioners. The analysis revealed no significant difference between consumption of benzodiazepines in cases and controls, major tranquillizers, diuretics or other anti-hypertensives. However, they differed significantly in their average body weight and incidence of stroke. It is suggested that hip fractures on the whole occur in a particularly frail group of elderly people and that the increased fracture incidence over the last 20 years results from the survival of a more frail or less active group than hitherto.

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影响髋部骨折流行中体位稳定性和其他危险因素的药物——病例对照研究
一项病例对照研究调查了髋部骨折发生率和影响体位稳定性的药物处方率的平行上升。其他风险因素也被考虑在内。对173个病例和134个医院急诊外科控制者进行了访谈和简要检查,并通过给全科医生的信件证实了药物数据。分析显示,病例与对照组的苯二氮卓类药物、主要镇定剂、利尿剂或其他抗高血压药物的用量没有显著差异。然而,他们在平均体重和中风发生率方面存在显著差异。这表明,髋部骨折总体上发生在一个特别虚弱的老年人群体中,过去20年骨折发生率的增加是由于一个比迄今为止更虚弱或更不活跃的群体的生存。
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