Osteoporotic Hip Fractures: 10-year Review in a Singaporean Hospital

Author:

Tan Wei Loong Barry1,Low Siew Leng1,Shen Liang2,De Shamal Das1

Affiliation:

1. University Orthopaedics, Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery Cluster, National University Hospital, Singapore

2. Biostatistics Unit, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Purpose. To review records of 2702 patients with osteoporotic hip fractures in a Singaporean hospital. Methods. Medical records of 1905 women and 797 men, aged 50 to 112 (median, 78) years, who were admitted to a Singaporean hospital with an osteoporotic hip fracture (ICD9 820) between January 2000 and December 2010 were reviewed. Results. Female patients were significantly older than male patients (p<0.0005). The trend for the median patient age over the 10-year period has increased significantly in women ( r=0.826, p=0.002) but not in men. Of the hip fractures, 49.4% were femoral neck fractures and 50.6% were intertrochanteric/basicervical fractures. The rate of intertrochanteric/basicervical fractures was higher in men than women (61.2% vs. 46.1%, p<0.0005). Increased age, ischaemic heart disease, Parkinson's disease, and being Malay or Caucasian or Sikh were more likely to have intertrochanteric/basicervical fractures than femoral neck fractures. Femoral neck fractures were usually treated with hemiarthroplasty (68.8%), cancellous screw fixation (20.6%), and conservative methods (20.5%), whereas intertrochanteric/basicervical fractures were usually treated with dynamic hip screw fixation (76.3%) and conservative methods (15.6%). 84 women and 26 men sustained a subsequent osteoporotic hip fracture on the contralateral side after a median interval of 2 (range, 0–8) years. 11 of these 110 patients were already on osteoporosis medication. Conclusion. The rate of osteoporotic hip fractures has increased, particularly among women, over the 10-year period. The rate of intertrochanteric/basicervical fractures was higher in men than women.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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