日本骨质疏松性骨折所致死亡:一项流行病学研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Koki Abe , Kazuhide Inage , Kensuke Yoshimura , Daisuke Sato , Keishi Yamashita , Masaomi Yamashita , Toshihide Sasaki , Akiyoshi Yamaoka , Yasuhiro Shiga , Yawara Eguchi , Sumihisa Orita , Seiji Ohtori
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摘要

背景:骨质疏松症是一个全球性问题,全球患病率为18.3%,同时存在脆性骨折可使生存率降低约20%。在日本,骨质疏松症的患病率估计为1280万,每年髋部骨折的发生率约为193,400。值得注意的是,无论骨密度如何,轻微外力引起的髋部或脊柱脆性骨折均符合日本骨质疏松症的诊断标准。然而,日本在2021年仅公布了191例骨质疏松死亡病例。考虑到一些髋部和脊柱脆性骨折病例被指定为创伤性骨折而不是骨质疏松症的潜在死亡原因,本研究旨在阐明日本因骨质疏松症死亡的实际人数。方法:使用日本2018年的数据。首先,使用已公布的生命统计数据对骨质疏松症和髋部或脊柱骨折导致的死亡人数进行了审查。其次,我们使用来自大约140万份年度个人死亡证明的数据计算了老年人(年龄≥80岁)因跌倒在同一水平而导致的髋部或脊柱骨折死亡的人数。结合上述数据,估计出骨质疏松症的实际死亡人数。结果:在已发表的数据中,仅报告了190例骨质疏松死亡。个体证明数据显示,3437例老年人因同一水平跌倒导致髋部或脊柱骨折死亡,符合骨质疏松性脆性骨折的标准。因此,骨质疏松造成的估计死亡人数计算为3 627人,约为公布数字的19倍。结论:在研究了以髋部或脊柱脆性骨折并存为重点的个体死亡证明数据后,我们认为骨质疏松症在日本的死亡率可能高于已公布的数据。
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Deaths caused by osteoporotic fractures in Japan: An epidemiological study

Background

Osteoporosis is a global issue with a worldwide prevalence of 18.3%, and the presence of coexisting fragility fractures can reduce the survival rate by approximately 20%. In Japan, the prevalence of osteoporosis is estimated to be 12.8 million, and the annual occurrence of hip fractures is approximately 193,400. Remarkably, coexisting hip or spinal fragility fractures caused by slight external force meet the Japanese diagnostic criterion for osteoporosis regardless of bone mineral density. However, only 191 deaths due to osteoporosis were published in 2021 in Japan. With the concern that some cases of hip and spinal fragility fractures were assigned an underlying cause of death of traumatic fracture instead of osteoporosis, this study aimed to elucidate the actual number of deaths due to osteoporosis in Japan.

Methods

We used the data from Japan in 2018. First, the number of deaths due to osteoporosis and hip or spinal fractures was reviewed using published vital statistics. Second, we calculated the number of elderly deaths (age ≥80 years) resulting from hip or spinal fractures caused by falls on the same level using data from approximately 1.4 million annual individual death certificates. Combining the above data, the actual number of deaths due to osteoporosis was estimated.

Results

Only 190 deaths due to osteoporosis were reported in the published data. The individual certificate data revealed 3437 elderly deaths due to hip or spinal fractures caused by falls on the same level, which could meet the criteria of osteoporotic fragility fractures. Accordingly, the estimated number of deaths caused by osteoporosis was calculated as 3,627, approximately 19 times the published value.

Conclusions

After researching the individual death certificate data focusing on the coexisting hip or spinal fragility fracture, it was implied that osteoporosis may have a higher mortality rate in Japan than what is published.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.
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