Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia

INTRODUCTION: Hip fractures entail a growing economic burden on the health care system. Study is warranted to further our understanding of its patterns and to create increased awareness in health care providers and the public. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data was extracted from the ongoing National Ortho...

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Main Authors: I Isnoni, Mohamad Adam B, M Murallitharam, A Tajuddin, SP Jaya Purany, Manmohan S, Phang HF, Pan CH, Kamil MK, M Anwar Hau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 2012-11-01
Series:Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
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Online Access:http://www.morthoj.org/2012/v6n3/hip-fractures.pdf
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spelling doaj-e0df03e888274423aed0c0d7c1053b722021-05-02T08:30:14ZengMalaysian Orthopaedic AssociationMalaysian Orthopaedic Journal1985-25332012-11-01631115http://dx.doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.1211.004Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in MalaysiaI Isnoni0Mohamad Adam B1M Murallitharam2A Tajuddin3SP Jaya Purany4Manmohan S5Phang HF6Pan CH7Kamil MK8M Anwar Hau9MS OrthBsc StatisticsMBBSMS OrthMS Pub HealthMS OrthMBBSMS OrthMS OrthMMedINTRODUCTION: Hip fractures entail a growing economic burden on the health care system. Study is warranted to further our understanding of its patterns and to create increased awareness in health care providers and the public. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data was extracted from the ongoing National Orthopaedic Registry of Malaysia (NORM), for the period June 2008 till December 2009. Patients aged 50 years and above without previous pathological fracture hip fractures were included in the study. RESULTS: Most hip fracture patients were 70 years and above (69.5%) with a mean (SD) age of 73.8 (10.3) years. Females represented the majority of the patients in this study (68.4%). Low energy trauma (i.e. trivial fall) was to the main mechanism of hip fractures in this study (81.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Aging adults should be made aware of timely preventive strategies (including osteoporosis prevention) fall prevention measures, and encouraged to maintain physically active lifestyles.http://www.morthoj.org/2012/v6n3/hip-fractures.pdfHip fracturepre-fractures status
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author I Isnoni
Mohamad Adam B
M Murallitharam
A Tajuddin
SP Jaya Purany
Manmohan S
Phang HF
Pan CH
Kamil MK
M Anwar Hau
spellingShingle I Isnoni
Mohamad Adam B
M Murallitharam
A Tajuddin
SP Jaya Purany
Manmohan S
Phang HF
Pan CH
Kamil MK
M Anwar Hau
Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Hip fracture
pre-fractures status
author_facet I Isnoni
Mohamad Adam B
M Murallitharam
A Tajuddin
SP Jaya Purany
Manmohan S
Phang HF
Pan CH
Kamil MK
M Anwar Hau
author_sort I Isnoni
title Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
title_short Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
title_full Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
title_fullStr Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Pre-Injury Demographic Patterns of Patients Sustaining Hip Fractures in Malaysia
title_sort pre-injury demographic patterns of patients sustaining hip fractures in malaysia
publisher Malaysian Orthopaedic Association
series Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
issn 1985-2533
publishDate 2012-11-01
description INTRODUCTION: Hip fractures entail a growing economic burden on the health care system. Study is warranted to further our understanding of its patterns and to create increased awareness in health care providers and the public. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data was extracted from the ongoing National Orthopaedic Registry of Malaysia (NORM), for the period June 2008 till December 2009. Patients aged 50 years and above without previous pathological fracture hip fractures were included in the study. RESULTS: Most hip fracture patients were 70 years and above (69.5%) with a mean (SD) age of 73.8 (10.3) years. Females represented the majority of the patients in this study (68.4%). Low energy trauma (i.e. trivial fall) was to the main mechanism of hip fractures in this study (81.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Aging adults should be made aware of timely preventive strategies (including osteoporosis prevention) fall prevention measures, and encouraged to maintain physically active lifestyles.
topic Hip fracture
pre-fractures status
url http://www.morthoj.org/2012/v6n3/hip-fractures.pdf
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