نتایج جستجو برای: second hip fracture

تعداد نتایج: 756627  

2011
Julie C Baker-LePain Kali R Luker John A Lynch Neeta Parimi Michael C Nevitt Nancy E Lane

The objective of this study was to evaluate right proximal femur shape as a risk factor for incident hip fracture using active shape modeling (ASM). A nested case-control study of white women 65 years of age and older enrolled in the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF) was performed. Subjects (n = 168) were randomly selected from study participants who experienced hip fracture during the foll...

2009
Tahir Masud Michael McClung Piet Geusens

BACKGROUND There is limited evidence to support the efficacy of current pharmaceutical agents in reducing the risk of hip fracture in older postmenopausal women with established osteoporosis. OBJECTIVE To clarify the efficacy of risedronate in reducing the risk of hip fracture in elderly postmenopausal women aged > or = 70 years with established osteoporosis, i.e., those with bone mineral den...

Journal: :Bone 2016
Ujani Basu James Goodbrand Marion E T McMurdo Peter T Donnan Mark McGilchrist Helen Frost Jacob George Miles D Witham

BACKGROUND Allopurinol reduces oxidative stress and interacts with purinergic signalling systems important in bone metabolism and muscle function. We assessed whether allopurinol use was associated with a reduced incidence of hip fracture in older people. METHODS Analysis of prospective, routinely-collected health and social care data on patients undergoing health and social work assessment i...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Simon J Spencer Mark J G Blyth Frances Lovell Graeme Holt

The association between hip fracture and reduced bone mineral density is well documented, with reduced bone mineral density predisposing to fracture. However, it is unknown whether an association exists between the magnitude of bone density lost and the severity of the hip fracture sustained. One hundred forty-two patients (96 women, 46 men) with a mean age of 74 years (range, 49-92 years) who ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2014
Christopher Richard D'Adamo William G Hawkes Ram Ron Miller Mark Jones Marc Hochberg Janet Yu-Yahiro J Richard Hebel Jay Magaziner

BACKGROUND the deleterious changes in body composition that occur during the year after hip fracture are associated with increased disability, recurrent fracture, and mortality. While the majority of these unfavourable changes have been shown to occur during the first 2 months after fracture, potential changes in body composition occurring earlier than 2 months post-fracture have not been studi...

2016
Anna-Maija Tolppanen Heidi Taipale Antti Tanskanen Jari Tiihonen Sirpa Hartikainen

BACKGROUND Dementia, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) being the most common form, is a major hip fracture risk factor, but currently it is not known whether the same factors predict hip fracture among persons with and without dementia/AD. We compared the predictors of hip fracture and mortality after hip fracture in persons with and without AD. METHODS An exposure-matched cohort of all community...

2017
Karen Donnelly Robert Bracchi Jonathan Hewitt Philip A. Routledge Ben Carter

BACKGROUND Hip fractures in the older person lead to an increased risk of mortality, poorer quality of life and increased morbidity. Benzodiazepine (BNZ) use is associated with increased hip fracture rate, consequently Z-drugs are fast becoming the physician's hypnotic prescription of choice yet data on their use is limited. We compared the risk of hip fracture associated with Z-drugs and BNZ m...

2013
Andreas P. Diamantopoulos Mari Hoff Marc Hochberg Glenn Haugeberg

BACKGROUND Hip fracture is associated with increased mortality. Our aim was to study potential risk factors, including osteoporosis, associated with short- and long-term mortality in a prospectively recruited cohort of fragility hip fracture patients. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Fragility hip fracture patients aged >50 years admitted to a county hospital in Southern Norway in 2004 and 2005...

Journal: :Bone 1996
K M Karlsson I Sernbo K J Obrant I Redlund-Johnell O Johnell

A total of 125 consecutive hip fracture patients were investigated regarding hip geometry. There were 33 men of mean age 76 +/- 10 years, and 92 women of mean age 78 +/- 9 years. Patients with previous hip surgery were excluded. Hip geometry (hip-axis length, width of collum femoris, and femoral shaft and neck-shaft angle) were registered on both plain radiographs and DEXA scans performed withi...

Journal: :BMC geriatrics 2015
M Garcia Lopez T K Omsland A J Søgaard H E Meyer

BACKGROUND An early detection of memory loss may hold great value as a predictor for dementia. Dementia has already been associated with higher risk of hip fracture. Our aim was to examine the prospective association between self-reported memory-loss and the risk of subsequent hip fracture in the elderly. METHODS A population-based prospective cohort study design was used. Information on four...

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