Age- and sex-specific incidence rates and future projections for hip fractures in Zimbabwe.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMJ Global Health Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1136/bmjgh-2024-017365
Hannah Wilson, Tadios Manyanga, Anya Burton, Prudance Mushayavanhu, Joseph Chipanga, Samuel Hawley, Kate A Ward, Simon Graham, James Masters, Tsitsi Bandason, Matthew L Costa, Munyaradzi Ndekwere, Rashida A Ferrand, Celia L Gregson
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Abstract

Introduction: Population ageing in Africa is increasing healthcare demands. Hip fractures require multidisciplinary care and are considered an indicator condition for age-related health services. We aimed to estimate current hip fracture incidence in Zimbabwe, compare rates against other regional estimates and estimate future fracture numbers.

Methods: All hip fracture cases in adults aged ≥40 years, presenting to any hospital in Harare over 2 years, were identified. From this, age- and sex-specific hip fracture incidence rates per 100 000 person-years were estimated using 2022 Zimbabwean Census data and compared with South African and Botswanan estimates. Furthermore, using the United Nations population projections, future hip fracture numbers were estimated to 2052 for Zimbabwe.

Results: In 2022, 1 83 312 women and 1 79 212 men aged ≥40 years were living in Harare (14.9% of the city's population). Over 2 years 243 hip fracture cases, 133 (54.7%) female, mean (SD) age 71.2 (15.9) years, were identified. Most presented to public hospitals (202 [83.1%]) and were fragility hip fractures (211 [86.8%]); high-impact trauma (eg, traffic accidents) was more common in younger men. Presentation delays of >2 weeks were common (37.4%). Incidence rates for adults aged ≥40 years in Harare (observed) and Zimbabwe (estimated) were 33.5 and 53.8/100 000 person-years, respectively. Over age 50, rates increased with age, with the highest rates seen in women aged ≥85 years (704/100 000 person-years). Age-standardised hip fracture incidence rates are broadly comparable between Zimbabwe, Botswana and Black South Africans in those aged 40-69 years; thereafter, rates in Zimbabwean women and men exceed those in Botswana and South Africa. Across Zimbabwe, the number of hip fractures occurring annually is expected to increase more than 2.5-fold from 1709 in 2022 to 4414 by 2052.

Conclusion: In Zimbabwe, most hip fractures in adults ≥50 years are fragility fractures, consistent with age-associated osteoporosis; incidence rates exceed those previously reported regionally. Demands on already challenged healthcare systems will increase.

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津巴布韦髋部骨折的年龄和性别发生率及未来预测。
引言:非洲人口老龄化正在增加医疗保健需求。髋部骨折需要多学科治疗,被认为是与年龄有关的健康服务的指示性条件。我们的目的是估计津巴布韦目前髋部骨折的发生率,将其与其他地区的估计进行比较,并估计未来的骨折数量。方法:对哈拉雷任何一家医院2年内所有年龄≥40岁的成人髋部骨折病例进行分析。由此,使用2022年津巴布韦人口普查数据,并与南非和博茨瓦纳的估计数据进行比较,估计了每10万人年的年龄和性别特异性髋部骨折发病率。此外,根据联合国人口预测,津巴布韦未来髋部骨折人数估计为2052人。结果:2022年,哈拉雷有年龄≥40岁的女性1 83 312人,男性1 79 212人(占该市人口的14.9%)。2年内共发现髋部骨折243例,其中女性133例(54.7%),平均(SD)年龄71.2岁(15.9)岁。公立医院就诊最多(202例[83.1%]),髋部脆性骨折最多(211例[86.8%]);高冲击性创伤(如交通事故)在年轻男性中更为常见。迟发2周为常见(37.4%)。哈拉雷(观察)和津巴布韦(估计)≥40岁成人的发病率分别为33.5和53.8万人年。在50岁以上,发病率随着年龄的增长而增加,在≥85岁的女性中发病率最高(704/10万人年)。在40-69岁的人群中,津巴布韦、博茨瓦纳和南非黑人的年龄标准化髋部骨折发生率大致相当;此后,津巴布韦妇女和男子的比率超过博茨瓦纳和南非。在津巴布韦,每年髋部骨折的数量预计将增加2.5倍以上,从2022年的1709例增加到2052年的4414例。结论:在津巴布韦,≥50岁的成人髋部骨折多为脆性骨折,与年龄相关性骨质疏松症一致;发病率超过以前报告的区域。对已经面临挑战的医疗系统的需求将会增加。
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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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