Hip Fractures in Older Adults in Ontario, Canada—Monthly Variation, Insights, and Implications

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
K. Clemens, A. Ouédraogo, M. Speechley, L. Richard, J. Thain, S. Shariff
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Abstract

Background In older adults, hip fractures have been described to peak in cooler months. Seasonal differences in patient vulnerability to fracture and social/behavioural factors might contribute to these trends. Methods Using linked health-care databases in Ontario Canada, we examined monthly variation in hip fracture hospitalizations in those > 65 years (2011–2015). We stratified results by age category (66–79, ≥80 years). We then examined for variation in the demographic and comorbidity profiles of patients across the months, and as an index of contributing social/behavioural factors, noted variation in health-care behaviours. Results There were 47,971 and 52,088 hospitalizations for hip fracture in those 66–79, and ≥80 years, respectively. There was strong seasonality in fractures in both groups. Peaks occurred in October and December when patients appeared most vulnerable. Rates fell in the summer in those 66–79 years, and in the late winter in those ≥80 years (when health-care utilization also declined). A smaller peak in fractures occurred in May in both groups. Conclusions Hip fractures peak in the autumn, early winter, and spring in Canada. A dip in fractures occurs in the late winter in the oldest old. Environmental factors might play a role, but seasonal vulnerability to fracture and winter isolation might also be influential.
加拿大安大略省老年人髋部骨折的月度变化、见解和意义
背景:在老年人中,髋部骨折在较冷的月份达到高峰。患者骨折易感性和社会/行为因素的季节性差异可能促成这些趋势。方法:使用加拿大安大略省的相关医疗数据库,研究了2011-2015年期间65岁至65岁之间髋部骨折住院的月度变化。我们按年龄分类(66-79岁,≥80岁)对结果进行分层。然后,我们检查了几个月来患者的人口统计学和合并症概况的变化,并作为促进社会/行为因素的指数,注意到保健行为的变化。结果66-79岁和≥80岁的患者髋部骨折住院分别为47,971例和52,088例。两组骨折均有较强的季节性。高峰发生在10月和12月,此时患者最脆弱。在66-79岁的人群中,发病率在夏季下降,在≥80岁的人群中,发病率在冬末下降(此时医疗保健利用率也下降)。两组的骨折高峰均出现在5月。结论加拿大髋部骨折在秋季、初冬和春季是高峰。在最老的老人中,在冬末出现骨折的倾斜。环境因素可能起作用,但季节性的骨折脆弱性和冬季隔离也可能有影响。
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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
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5.20
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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