Global epidemiology of lower limb fractures: Trends, burden, and projections from the GBD 2021 study

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Bone Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2025.117420
Yunfa Wang , Zhilin Wang , Bin Chen , Bofan Chen , Ruiying Fang , Haimin Zeng , Jie Peng , Yuan Gao , Liang Hao
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Abstract

Background

Lower limb fractures are a significant global public health issue, imposing considerable social and economic burdens. Despite their prevalence, comprehensive analyses of the global epidemiology of lower limb fractures remain scarce. This study aims to address this gap.

Methods

Using data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021, we analyzed four types of lower limb fractures: fractures of foot bones excluding the ankle (FFB), hip fractures (FH), fractures of the patella, tibia or fibula, or ankle (FPTFA), and femur fractures excluding the femoral neck (FF), and conducted a detailed assessment of them.

Results

FPTFA was the most burdensome fracture type, with Slovenia showing the highest age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR), and Saudi Arabia having the highest age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR) and years lived with disability rate (ASYR). The burden of lower limb fractures increased with age, but FFB and FPTFA showed a “double peak” age distribution, with FFB most common in the 20–24 age group. Lower limb fractures were more prevalent in males among younger individuals and in females among older populations. From 1990 to 2021, the burden of lower limb fractures, excluding FH, decreased (EAPC <1), though the incidence of FF is projected to increase (EAPC = 0.14, 95 % CI 0.1–0.18) over the next decade.

Conclusion

Although the global burden of lower limb fractures, excluding FH, has decreased in recent years, vigilance is still needed. Given the projected rise in FF incidence over the next decade, preventive measures should be implemented early.
下肢骨折的全球流行病学:GBD 2021研究的趋势、负担和预测
背景:下肢骨折是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题,造成了相当大的社会和经济负担。尽管普遍存在,但对下肢骨折全球流行病学的综合分析仍然很少。本研究旨在解决这一差距。方法:利用全球疾病、损伤和危险因素负担研究(GBD) 2021的数据,我们分析了四种类型的下肢骨折:不包括踝关节的足骨骨折(FFB)、髋部骨折(FH)、髌骨、胫骨或腓骨或踝关节骨折(FPTFA)和不包括股骨颈的股骨骨折(FF),并对它们进行了详细的评估。结果:FPTFA是最繁重的骨折类型,斯洛文尼亚的年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)最高,沙特阿拉伯的年龄标准化患病率(ASPR)和伤残年数(ASYR)最高。下肢骨折负担随年龄增长而增加,但FFB和FPTFA呈“双峰”年龄分布,其中FFB以20-24岁年龄组最为常见。下肢骨折在年轻男性和老年女性中更为普遍。从1990年到2021年,不包括FH的下肢骨折负担下降(EAPC)结论:尽管近年来全球下肢骨折负担(不包括FH)有所下降,但仍需警惕。鉴于预计未来十年FF发病率将上升,应及早实施预防措施。
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Bone
Bone 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
264
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: BONE is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of original articles and reviews on basic, translational, and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism. The Journal also encourages submissions related to interactions of bone with other organ systems, including cartilage, endocrine, muscle, fat, neural, vascular, gastrointestinal, hematopoietic, and immune systems. Particular attention is placed on the application of experimental studies to clinical practice.
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