Imminent fall risk after fracture

Author:

Schene Merle R123ORCID,Wyers Caroline E124,Driessen Annemariek M H567,Souverein Patrick C6,Gemmeke Marle6,van den Bergh Joop P124,Willems Hanna C38ORCID

Affiliation:

1. VieCuri Medical Center Department of Internal Medicine, , P.O. Box 1926, 5900 BX Venlo , The Netherlands

2. Maastricht University NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, , Maastricht , The Netherlands

3. Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

4. Maastricht University Medical Center + Department of Internal Medicine, , P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht , The Netherlands

5. Maastricht University Medical Center + Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Toxicology, , P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht , The Netherlands

6. Utrecht University Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS), Faculty of Science, , Utrecht , The Netherlands

7. Maastricht University Medical Centre+ CARIM School of Cardiovascular Disease, , Maastricht , The Netherlands

8. Movement Sciences Amsterdam Amsterdam Bone Center, , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Rationale Adults with a recent fracture have a high imminent risk of a subsequent fracture. We hypothesise that, like subsequent fracture risk, fall risk is also highest immediately after a fracture. This study aims to assess if fall risk is time-dependent in subjects with a recent fracture compared to subjects without a fracture. Methods This retrospective matched cohort study used data from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD. All subjects ≥50 years with a fracture between 1993 and 2015 were identified and matched one-to-one to fracture-free controls based on year of birth, sex and practice. The cumulative incidence and relative risk (RR) of a first fall was calculated at various time intervals, with mortality as competing risk. Subsequently, analyses were stratified according to age, sex and type of index fracture. Results A total of 624,460 subjects were included; 312,230 subjects with an index fracture, matched to 312,230 fracture-free controls (71% females, mean age 70 ± 12, mean follow-up 6.5 ± 5 years). The RR of falls was highest in the first year after fracture compared to fracture-free controls; males had a 3-fold and females a 2-fold higher risk. This imminent fall risk was present in all age and fracture types and declined over time. A concurrent imminent fracture and mortality risk were confirmed. Conclusion/Discussion This study demonstrates an imminent fall risk in the first years after a fracture in all age and fracture types. This underlines the need for early fall risk assessment and prevention strategies in 50+ adults with a recent fracture.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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