Incidence of hand and wrist disorders in primary care.

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE BJGP Open Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0240
P. Krastman, E. D. de Schepper, P. Bindels, Sita Ma Bierma-Zeinstra, Gerald Kraan, Jos Runhaar
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BACKGROUND The incidence of different types of hand and wrist disorders in primary care is unknown since there are no specific encodings for it. AIMS To determine the overall incidence and the incidence of specific types of hand and wrist disorders in primary care. DESIGN & SETTING A healthcare registration database from Dutch general practice, which contains medical records of over 200 000 patients and included approximately 25% of the population of the area of Rotterdam. METHOD Patients aged ≥18 years with a new diagnosis of hand or wrist disorder from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2019 were extracted using a search algorithm based on ICPC coding and search terms in free text. RESULTS The mean incidence over the study period of a hand disorder was 5.9 per 1,000 persons-years and of a wrist disorder 0.3 per 1,000 persons-years. The incidence of trigger finger/thumb, fracture hand/finger, tendon/ligament tendinopathy, mallet finger and ligament injury hand/finger were 3 (2.69-3.15), 1 (1.03-1.33), 1 (0.98-1.28), 0.6 (0.48-0.69) and 0.1 (0.06-0.14) per 1,000 persons-years, respectively. The incidence of a wrist fracture and ligament injury were 0.2 (0.13-0.25) and 0.1 (0.04-0.12) per 1,000 persons-years, respectively. CONCLUSIONS There is a large difference between the number of patients presenting to the GP with hand and wrist complaints and the number of hand and wrist diagnosis reported in the medical files. Introducing specific ICPC codes for different types of hand and wrist disorders could (potentially) lead to a more accurate registration of a diagnosis and determination of the incidence figures.
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初级保健中手部和腕部疾病的发病率。
背景由于没有特定的编码,因此不同类型的手部和腕部疾病在初级医疗中的发病率尚不清楚。目的确定手部和腕部疾病在初级医疗中的总体发病率和特定类型的发病率。结果在研究期间,手部疾病的平均发病率为每千人年 5.9 例,腕部疾病的平均发病率为每千人年 0.3 例。扳机指/拇指、手/手指骨折、肌腱/韧带肌腱病、槌状指和手/手指韧带损伤的发病率分别为每千人年 3 例(2.69-3.15)、1 例(1.03-1.33)、1 例(0.98-1.28)、0.6 例(0.48-0.69)和 0.1 例(0.06-0.14)。腕部骨折和韧带损伤的发生率分别为每千人年 0.2 例(0.13-0.25)和 0.1 例(0.04-0.12)。为不同类型的手部和腕部疾病引入特定的 ICPC 代码可以(潜在地)使诊断登记和发病率数字的确定更加准确。
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