2021
DOI: 10.1177/1071100721996262
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Investigation of the Effect of Bone Mineral Density on the Postoperative Outcome of Ankle Fractures in Elderly Patients

Abstract: Background: The association between ankle fractures in elderly patients and low bone mineral density (BMD) has recently been recognized, but the effect of BMD on the postoperative outcome of these fractures is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of BMD on the postoperative outcome of ankle fractures in elderly patients to evaluate the need for BMD screening. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 48 patients aged 65 years or older who had ankle fractures and underwent dual-energy x-ray a… Show more

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“…The high prevalence of osteoporosis of up to 25% in postmenopausal women makes a large number of undiagnosed cases likely [10]. Park et al investigated 48 patients older than 65 years with ankle fractures and reported an osteoporosis rate of 33% in female patients diagnosed through DXA [24]. Despite the fact that the mean age of the patients was over 55 years and over half of them suffered from a comorbidity, almost 90% had no mobility restrictions before the fracture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The high prevalence of osteoporosis of up to 25% in postmenopausal women makes a large number of undiagnosed cases likely [10]. Park et al investigated 48 patients older than 65 years with ankle fractures and reported an osteoporosis rate of 33% in female patients diagnosed through DXA [24]. Despite the fact that the mean age of the patients was over 55 years and over half of them suffered from a comorbidity, almost 90% had no mobility restrictions before the fracture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%