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Relative survival after hospitalisation for hip fracture in older people in New South Wales, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:57 authored by Diane Hindmarsh, Andrew Hayen, Caroline Finch, Jacqueline CT Close
Survival after hospitalisation for hip fracture by age group and sex relative to survival in the general population was assessed in people aged 65+. Men had double the risk of death compared with women to 1 year, but age effects lasted only to 3 months. Clinical outcomes need to be improved.We assessed the relative survival of hospitalised fall-related hip fracture patients aged 65+ years leaving hospital in New South Wales, Australia, between July 2000 and December 2003.We carried out a population-based study of all hospital separations for NSW residents with a principal diagnosis of hip fracture (ICD-10-AM S72.0 to S72.2) and first external cause of fall (ICD-10-AM codes W00 to W19), linked to NSW death data. A total of 16,836 cases were included. Relative survival 3 to 36 months post-admission by 10-year age groups and sex was calculated, using NSW life tables for 2002-2004. Relative excess risk was modelled using a generalised linear model with Poisson error structure, using the life table data.One-year cumulative relative survival in 65- to 74-year-olds was 82% (men), 90% (women); in 85+-year-olds 65% (men), 80% (women). Men have a relative excess risk of death of 2.2 (95% CI 2.03-2.38) times that of women. Only 21% of deaths mention the hip fracture as contributing to death.There is a need to reduce the number of hip fractures and improve clinical outcomes for older people hospitalised with hip fractures.

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Hindmarsh, D., Hayen, A., Finch, C. & Close, J. CT. (2009). Relative survival after hospitalisation for hip fracture in older people in New South Wales, Australia. Osteoporosis International, 20 (2), 221-229.

Journal title

Osteoporosis International

Volume

20

Issue

2

Pagination

221-229

Language

English

RIS ID

41070

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