Seasonality in hip fracture among haemodialysis patients and kidney transplant recipients in South Korea.

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Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.1111/nep.14110
Hye Eun Yoon, Yeon Hee Lee, Joo Eun Lee, Jungkuk Lee, Hoseob Kim, Byung Ha Chung, Seok Joon Shin
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Abstract

Aim: The seasonality of hip fracture in haemodialysis (HD) patients and kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have not been reported. We assessed seasonal variations in hip fractures among patients with end-stage kidney disease who undergo maintenance HD and KTRs.

Methods: Using the Korean National Health Insurance System database from January 2012 to December 2017, monthly counts of hip fracture were calculated among HD patients (n = 77 420) and KTRs (n = 8921). The 6-year normalized monthly fraction and seasonal fractions of hip fractures were calculated. A cosinor analysis was performed to determine the seasonality of the monthly incidence of hip fractures.

Results: The 6-year average monthly fraction of hip fractures was lowest in June and highest in October in HD patients, and lowest in February and highest in November in KTRs. The 6-year average seasonal fraction among HD patients was lowest in summer and highest in winter, and lowest in summer and highest in autumn among KTRs, but there was no significant difference. The incidence ratio of hip fractures was lowest in June and highest in January in HD patients, and lowest in August and highest in November in KTRs. On cosinor analysis, HD patients showed significant seasonality in hip fracture incidence, with a trough in summer and a peak in winter (p = .031), whereas KTRs did not exhibit a significant trend (p = .44).

Conclusion: Hip fractures occurred more frequently in winter and less frequently in summer in patients undergoing HD, whereas KTRs did not show a seasonal trend.

韩国血液透析患者和肾移植受者髋部骨折的季节性。
目的:尚未报道血液透析(HD)患者和肾移植(KTRs)患者髋部骨折的季节性。我们评估了接受维持性HD和ktr治疗的终末期肾病患者髋部骨折的季节性变化。方法:利用2012年1月至2017年12月韩国国民健康保险系统数据库,计算HD患者(n = 77420)和ktr患者(n = 8921)每月髋部骨折计数。计算髋部骨折6年标准化月分数和季节分数。进行余弦分析以确定每月髋部骨折发生率的季节性。结果:HD患者髋部骨折6年月平均发生率6月最低,10月最高;ktr患者髋部骨折6年月平均发生率2月最低,11月最高。HD患者6年平均季节分数夏季最低,冬季最高;ktr患者6年平均季节分数夏季最低,秋季最高,但差异无统计学意义。HD患者髋部骨折发生率6月最低,1月最高;ktr患者髋部骨折发生率8月最低,11月最高。余弦分析显示,HD患者髋部骨折发生率具有明显的季节性,夏季为低谷,冬季为高峰(p = 0.031),而ktr患者髋部骨折发生率无明显趋势(p = 0.44)。结论:HD患者髋部骨折多发于冬季,多发于夏季,而ktr无季节性变化趋势。
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