Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians

Compared to European countries, the incidence of hip fractures in Russia is significantly lower. The reasons for such a discrepancy have been studied insufficiently. It is known that in Russia, not all patients with hip fracture are hospitalized. The aim of the present study was to obtain the best p...

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Main Authors: E. N. Gladkova, V. N. Khodyrev, O. M. Lesnyak, V. N. Chodyrev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2011-04-01
Series:Остеопороз и остеопатии
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Online Access:https://endojournals.ru/index.php/osteo/article/view/4127
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spelling doaj-92fee0351a4f4c5e8b3c14384e26cecc2021-07-02T21:14:55ZengEndocrinology Research CentreОстеопороз и остеопатии2072-26802311-07162011-04-01141141810.14341/osteo2011114-184085Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physiciansE. N. GladkovaV. N. KhodyrevO. M. LesnyakE. N. GladkovaV. N. ChodyrevO. M. LesnyakCompared to European countries, the incidence of hip fractures in Russia is significantly lower. The reasons for such a discrepancy have been studied insufficiently. It is known that in Russia, not all patients with hip fracture are hospitalized. The aim of the present study was to obtain the best possible precise data on epidemiology of osteoporotic fractures in older population. 208 cases of hip fractures were revealed during 2008-2009 (52 men and 156 women). 57 (27,4%) of them haven't been registered in official statistics and were consulted only by the primary care physicians. The incidence of hip fracture make up 191,9/100000 person-years (125,4 men and 233,2 women). The official statistics doesn't give the objective information on number of hip fractures, and search for patients treated only in a primary care settings is necessary in order to receive objective information.https://endojournals.ru/index.php/osteo/article/view/4127остеопоротические переломыэпидемиологиясистема регистрации
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author E. N. Gladkova
V. N. Khodyrev
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E. N. Gladkova
V. N. Chodyrev
O. M. Lesnyak
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V. N. Khodyrev
O. M. Lesnyak
E. N. Gladkova
V. N. Chodyrev
O. M. Lesnyak
Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
Остеопороз и остеопатии
остеопоротические переломы
эпидемиология
система регистрации
author_facet E. N. Gladkova
V. N. Khodyrev
O. M. Lesnyak
E. N. Gladkova
V. N. Chodyrev
O. M. Lesnyak
author_sort E. N. Gladkova
title Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
title_short Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
title_full Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
title_fullStr Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
title_sort analysis of epidemiology of osteoporotic fracturesusing data from primary care physicians
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Остеопороз и остеопатии
issn 2072-2680
2311-0716
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Compared to European countries, the incidence of hip fractures in Russia is significantly lower. The reasons for such a discrepancy have been studied insufficiently. It is known that in Russia, not all patients with hip fracture are hospitalized. The aim of the present study was to obtain the best possible precise data on epidemiology of osteoporotic fractures in older population. 208 cases of hip fractures were revealed during 2008-2009 (52 men and 156 women). 57 (27,4%) of them haven't been registered in official statistics and were consulted only by the primary care physicians. The incidence of hip fracture make up 191,9/100000 person-years (125,4 men and 233,2 women). The official statistics doesn't give the objective information on number of hip fractures, and search for patients treated only in a primary care settings is necessary in order to receive objective information.
topic остеопоротические переломы
эпидемиология
система регистрации
url https://endojournals.ru/index.php/osteo/article/view/4127
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