2013
DOI: 10.1186/1749-799x-8-44
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Secondary prevention of osteoporosis in non-neck of femur fragility fractures: is it value for money? A retrospective, prospective and cross-sectional cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundOsteoporosis is one of the commonest bone diseases in which bone fragility is increased. Over 300,000 patients present to hospitals in the UK with fragility fractures each year, with medical and social care costs - most of which relate to hip fracture care - at around £2 billion. The number of these fractures rises by 2% a year. The 30 days mortality is 10% and 30% at 1 year. The purpose of this study is to review the current practice according to NICE and BOA guidelines of secondary prevention of os… Show more

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“…[ 17 ] That is the important opportunity to initiate secondary prevention in patients with previous osteoporotic fracture. [ 18 ] In fact, a few empirical studies have already dealt with this issue in Korea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 17 ] That is the important opportunity to initiate secondary prevention in patients with previous osteoporotic fracture. [ 18 ] In fact, a few empirical studies have already dealt with this issue in Korea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При этом T. Mettyas и соавт. обнаружили, что препараты кальция назначались вдвое чаще, чем средства патогенетической терапии [19]. По нашим данным только препараты кальция и витамина D принимали 46%, 38%, 34% и 19% женщин в течение первых 4 месяцев, 1-го, 2-го и 3-го года после произошедшего перелома соответственно.…”
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“…4 In addition, the clinical care of this chronic disease costs lots of money, efforts, and medical resources. 5 As the number of elderly population grows continuously, osteoporosis may cause an increasing burden on society and healthcare systems. Therefore, it is important to have appropriate strategies to assess the state of health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%