Spontaneous fractures in healthy postmenopausal women aged 55+ years in two health centers: Laquintinie Hospital and General Hospital, Douala, Cameroon

Aline BAMIA, Rama Natacha SONGUE, Andréa ADIOGO, Sebastien OMBOTO, Dieudonné Désiré ADIOGO
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Background: Women in their old age are facing some health issues due to physiological changes. It was observed many cases of osteoporosis during menopause. At that stage of their life, women undergo ovaries atrophy caused by hormonal imbalance. Estrogen deficiency is a leading cause of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. That is why at menopause when its level drops women have fragile bones and are prone to fractures of many kinds. Fractures are associated with a high risk of morbidity which is why we aimed to identify and characterize the state of fractures in older women during menopause in our country. Method: A survey was performed at the orthopedic-traumatology and rheumatology unit of 2 different health centers: Laquintinie Hospital of Douala and Douala General Hospital (DGH). Files of postmenopausal women admitted for fracture were screened. The data were analyzed by SPSS and statistical significance was considered when P-value < 0.05. Results: 643 files of postmenopausal women admitted for fractures were analyzed. Results showed that 29% (186/643) of women at menopause aged above 55 years old had spontaneous fractures. The mean age was 71.89 years, ranging from 55 to 119 years. Falls and domestic accidents were the top two most represented causes (38.2 and 31.7 % respectively). Among those fractures, 70% happened after minimal trauma. The wrist was the favorite anatomical site for patients aged ranged between 55-64 years. As for UEF (Upper end of the femur) fracture, it increased in an age-related manner. Absence of trauma was observed the less in population aged between 55 and 64 years (11.5% ; P<0.001); and it was highest in women aged 85+ years (64%). Conclusion: Postmenopausal women in our population have disabilities due to spontaneous fractures which impact negatively their quality of life. We should spread awareness among women before they reach menopause to take suitable measures to reduce the incidence of fractures and related morbidity at a certain age.
两家医疗中心 55 岁以上绝经后健康妇女的自发性骨折:喀麦隆杜阿拉 Laquintinie 医院和综合医院
背景:由于生理变化,老年妇女面临着一些健康问题。据观察,在更年期出现骨质疏松症的病例很多。在更年期,由于荷尔蒙分泌失调,妇女的卵巢开始萎缩。雌激素缺乏是绝经后妇女骨质疏松症的主要原因。这就是为什么在更年期,当雌激素水平下降时,妇女的骨骼会变得脆弱,容易发生各种骨折。骨折具有很高的发病风险,这就是为什么我们的目标是确定和描述我国更年期老年妇女的骨折状况。调查方法在两家不同医疗中心的骨科-创伤科和风湿科进行了一项调查:杜阿拉 Laquintinie 医院和杜阿拉综合医院(DGH)。调查对象为因骨折入院的绝经后妇女。数据采用 SPSS 进行分析,当 P 值小于 0.05 时,统计学意义成立。结果对 643 份因骨折入院的绝经后妇女档案进行了分析。结果显示,在 55 岁以上的绝经期妇女中,29%(186/643)有自发性骨折。平均年龄为 71.89 岁,从 55 岁到 119 岁不等。跌倒和家庭事故是最常见的两个原因(分别占 38.2% 和 31.7%)。其中,70%的骨折发生在轻微外伤之后。年龄在 55-64 岁之间的患者最喜欢的解剖部位是手腕。至于股骨上端(UEF)骨折,其发生率与年龄有关。在 55 至 64 岁的人群中,无外伤的比例较低(11.5%;P<0.001);而在 85 岁以上的女性中,无外伤的比例最高(64%)。结论我国绝经后妇女因自发性骨折而致残,这对她们的生活质量造成了负面影响。我们应在妇女进入绝经期之前向她们进行宣传,采取适当的措施降低骨折的发生率和相关的发病率。
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