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Contralateral hip fractures and other osteoporosis-related fractures in hip fracture patients: incidence and risk factors. An observational cohort study of 1,229 patients
Authors:Anne J. H. Vochteloo  Boudewijn L. S. Borger van der Burg  Maarten A. R?ling  Diederik H. van Leeuwen  Peter van den Berg  Arthur H. P. Niggebrugge  Mark R. de Vries  Wim E. Tuinebreijer  Rolf M. Bloem  Rob G. H. H. Nelissen  Peter Pilot
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedics, Reinier de Graaf Group, PO box 5011, 2600 GA, Delft, The Netherlands. ajhvochteloo@hotmail.com
Abstract:

Purpose

To report risk factors, 1-year and overall risk for a contralateral hip and other osteoporosis-related fractures in a hip fracture population.

Methods

An observational study on 1,229 consecutive patients of 50?years and older, who sustained a hip fracture between January 2005 and June 2009. Fractures were scored retrospectively for 2005–2008 and prospectively for 2008–2009. Rates of a contralateral hip and other osteoporosis-related fractures were compared between patients with and without a history of a fracture. Previous fractures, gender, age and ASA classification were analysed as possible risk factors.

Results

The absolute risk for a contralateral hip fracture was 13.8?%, for one or more osteoporosis-related fracture(s) 28.6?%. First-, second- and third-year risk for a second hip fracture was 2, 1 and 0?%. Median (IQR) interval between both hip fractures was 18.5 (26.6) months. One-year incidence of other fractures was 6?%. Only age was a risk factor for a contralateral hip fracture, hazard ratio (HR) 1.02 (1.006–1.042, p?=?0.008). Patients with a history of a fracture (33.1?%) did not have a higher incidence of fractures during follow-up (16.7?%) than patients without fractures in their history (14?%). HR for a contralateral hip fracture for the fracture versus the non-fracture group was 1.29 (0.75–2.23, p?=?0.360).

Conclusion

The absolute risk of a contralateral hip fracture after a hip fracture is 13.8?%, the 1-year risk was 2?%, with a short interval between the 2 hip fractures. Age was a risk factor for sustaining a contralateral hip fracture; a fracture in history was not.
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