Hip fractures. epidemiology and validation of hospital data on 582 fractures during 1994-2008

Background The exact number of hip fractures occurring in Norway is unknown. Estimates vary from 7000 to 9000 per year, constituting great human costs and expenditure of health resources. An injury registry (IR) was July 1. 1985 established in Harstad, Norway and contains by now 25 years of prospect...

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Published in:Injury Prevention
Main Authors: Ytterstad, B, Emaus, N, Heiberg, I
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Language:English
Published: BMJ 2010
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/ip.2010.029215.963 2024-06-23T07:55:34+00:00 Hip fractures. epidemiology and validation of hospital data on 582 fractures during 1994-2008 Ytterstad, B Emaus, N Heiberg, I 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.2010.029215.963 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/ip.2010.029215.963 en eng BMJ Injury Prevention volume 16, issue Suppl 1, page A271.1-A271 ISSN 1353-8047 1475-5785 journal-article 2010 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/ip.2010.029215.963 2024-06-06T04:15:30Z Background The exact number of hip fractures occurring in Norway is unknown. Estimates vary from 7000 to 9000 per year, constituting great human costs and expenditure of health resources. An injury registry (IR) was July 1. 1985 established in Harstad, Norway and contains by now 25 years of prospectively collected data on injuries with upstream variables useful for preventive purposes. Data from the IR have extensively been used for analysis of the injury panorama, finding target groups for preventive action and evaluation of the effect of these. Several intervention studies have been published, mainly on traffic injuries, burns in children and fall-fractures in the aged (65+ years). From 2008 the IR is owned and administered by the University Hospital of Northern Norway (UNN) in Tromsø. Materials and Methods During the period 1994–2008, the IR registered 582 hip fractures in persons living in Harstad (23 000). By searching through medical records (paper or electronic) for every person in the IR, a validation of the IR was made possible. Inclusion criterias were IDC codes S720 (neck), S721 (pertrochanteric) og S722 (subtrochanteric). Correct ICD coding was validated by checking x-ray descriptions from primary admittance. Exclusion criterias were (1) double registry because of readmission, for example, from osteosynthesis failure, necrosis of the caput (2) other fractures, for example, pelvic/femoral shaft (3) pathological fractures (metastasis), (4) admission for other complications, for example, infection, trombosis and bleeding. Results 541 hip fractures were verified. Of 42 non-verified (7.2 %) 10 were osteosynthesis failure or caput necosis, falls without verified fracture 10, shaft fractures 9, pelvic fractures 4, pathological fractures 5, double entry 3 and other address 1. For the years 2002–2007 the patient journal was electronic. Validated IR data on hip fractures for these 6 years could thus be compared with data from the National Patient Registry (NPR). This central registry is a main source for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Tromsø The BMJ Norway Tromsø Injury Prevention 16 Suppl 1 A271.1 A271
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description Background The exact number of hip fractures occurring in Norway is unknown. Estimates vary from 7000 to 9000 per year, constituting great human costs and expenditure of health resources. An injury registry (IR) was July 1. 1985 established in Harstad, Norway and contains by now 25 years of prospectively collected data on injuries with upstream variables useful for preventive purposes. Data from the IR have extensively been used for analysis of the injury panorama, finding target groups for preventive action and evaluation of the effect of these. Several intervention studies have been published, mainly on traffic injuries, burns in children and fall-fractures in the aged (65+ years). From 2008 the IR is owned and administered by the University Hospital of Northern Norway (UNN) in Tromsø. Materials and Methods During the period 1994–2008, the IR registered 582 hip fractures in persons living in Harstad (23 000). By searching through medical records (paper or electronic) for every person in the IR, a validation of the IR was made possible. Inclusion criterias were IDC codes S720 (neck), S721 (pertrochanteric) og S722 (subtrochanteric). Correct ICD coding was validated by checking x-ray descriptions from primary admittance. Exclusion criterias were (1) double registry because of readmission, for example, from osteosynthesis failure, necrosis of the caput (2) other fractures, for example, pelvic/femoral shaft (3) pathological fractures (metastasis), (4) admission for other complications, for example, infection, trombosis and bleeding. Results 541 hip fractures were verified. Of 42 non-verified (7.2 %) 10 were osteosynthesis failure or caput necosis, falls without verified fracture 10, shaft fractures 9, pelvic fractures 4, pathological fractures 5, double entry 3 and other address 1. For the years 2002–2007 the patient journal was electronic. Validated IR data on hip fractures for these 6 years could thus be compared with data from the National Patient Registry (NPR). This central registry is a main source for ...
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Emaus, N
Heiberg, I
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Hip fractures. epidemiology and validation of hospital data on 582 fractures during 1994-2008
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title_short Hip fractures. epidemiology and validation of hospital data on 582 fractures during 1994-2008
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