Mortality after Vertebral Fractures in a Japanese Population
Purpose. To assess the association between vertebral fractures and mortality. Methods. 419 women and 210 men aged 60 to 98 (mean, 73) years participated in an osteoporosis screening exercise. Patient age, gender, comorbidity, lumbar pain, smoking, and alcohol consumption were recorded, as were the n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) 2010-08, Vol.18 (2), p.148-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose.
To assess the association between vertebral fractures and mortality.
Methods.
419 women and 210 men aged 60 to 98 (mean, 73) years participated in an osteoporosis screening exercise. Patient age, gender, comorbidity, lumbar pain, smoking, and alcohol consumption were recorded, as were the number of vertebral fractures and bone mineral density. Vertebral fractures were evaluated using lateral radiographs and quantitative morphometry. Anterior, central, and posterior vertebral heights were measured; vertebral fractures were defined as a decrease of ≥20% in any of these heights.
Results.
131 (21%) of the participants had vertebral fractures. At the 10-year follow-up, 121 (19%) of the participants (55 men and 66 women) had died; 43 of them had vertebral fractures and 78 did not. The respective 10-year survival rates for participants with and without vertebral fractures were 69% and 86% (p |
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ISSN: | 1022-5536 2309-4990 |
DOI: | 10.1177/230949901001800204 |