Epidemiology of Hip Fractures in Two Regions of Ukraine.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2018-06-03 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7182873
V V Povoroznyuk, N V Grygorieva, J A Kanis, E V McCloskey, H Johansson, S S Strafun, M O Korzh, V M Vaida, F V Klymovytsky, V S Forosenko, R O Vlasenko
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Worldwide, the number of hip fractures, the most important osteoporotic complication in the elderly, continues to increase in line with the ageing of the population. In some countries, however, including the Ukraine, data on the incidence of hip fracture are limited. This article describes the first analysis to characterize the incidence of hip fracture in the Ukrainian population from the age of 40 years. It is based on data from two regional studies, namely, the Vinnitsa city study and the STOP study, which were performed during 1997-2002 and 2011-2012 years, respectively. Hip fracture incidence rates were demonstrated to increase with increasing age. The rates were higher among younger men than women, however, with a female preponderance from the age of 65 years upwards. The incidence of hip fractures in Ukraine is 255.5 per 100,000 for women aged 50 years and older and 197.8 per 100,000 for men of the corresponding age. Overall, the incidence of hip fracture was comparable with data from neighboring countries, such as Poland and Romania. Hip fractures constitute a serious healthcare problem in Ukraine, and changes in healthcare are required to improve the management and long-term care of osteoporosis and its complications.

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乌克兰两个地区髋部骨折的流行病学。
在世界范围内,髋部骨折是老年人最重要的骨质疏松症并发症,随着人口老龄化,髋部骨折的数量继续增加。然而,在包括乌克兰在内的一些国家,有关髋部骨折发生率的数据有限。这篇文章描述了乌克兰40岁以上人群髋部骨折发生率的首次分析。它基于两个区域研究的数据,即Vinnitsa城市研究和STOP研究,分别在1997-2002年和2011-2012年进行。髋部骨折的发生率随着年龄的增长而增加。然而,年轻男性的发病率高于女性,65岁以上的女性占多数。乌克兰50岁及以上妇女髋部骨折的发生率为每10万人255.5例,相应年龄的男子为每10万人197.8例。总的来说,髋部骨折的发生率与波兰和罗马尼亚等邻国的数据相当。在乌克兰,髋部骨折是一个严重的保健问题,需要改革保健,以改善骨质疏松症及其并发症的管理和长期护理。
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