2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.10.001
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Epidemiology of hip fracture in the elderly in Spain

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“…9 In the present study, a seven times higher incidence of hip fracture was estimated in centenarians, which evidences a remarkable rise, than any other age group, even institutionalized persons. Such a high incidence agrees with an earlier estimation based on data from persons aged 95 and older between 1996 and 1999.…”
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“…9 In the present study, a seven times higher incidence of hip fracture was estimated in centenarians, which evidences a remarkable rise, than any other age group, even institutionalized persons. Such a high incidence agrees with an earlier estimation based on data from persons aged 95 and older between 1996 and 1999.…”
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“…La comorbilidad describe el efecto de todas las otras enfermedades que un paciente individual pudiera tener en la mortalidad hospitalaria. De los diferentes índices descritos se decidió utilizar el índice de comorbilidad de Charlson por ser el más utilizado en nuestro medio 9 . Este índice predice la mortalidad de un paciente en función de la presencia de enfermedades crónicas asociadas tales como las enfermedades del corazón, el sida o el cáncer hasta un total de 22 condiciones 10 .…”
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“…In Spain, to evaluate the fracture risk, the data used for the FRAX country specific algorithm came from different studies, most of which were retrospective hospital studies from the 1990s although a later study showed similar results 24 . There is hence an urgent need for updating fracture incidence and mortality data to provide a better approach to fracture predictions 20,21 .…”
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