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Epidemiology of adult ankle fractures in Sweden between 1987 and 2004: a population-based study of 91,410 Swedish inpatients
Authors:Thur Charlotte K  Edgren Gustaf  Jansson Karl-Åke  Wretenberg Per
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Section of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. charlotte.karlsson-thur@karolinska.se
Abstract:

Background and purpose

Previous national epidemiological data on the characteristics and trends of patients with ankle fractures have been limited. We therefore analyzed data on Swedish inpatients with ankle fractures in this nationwide population study, based on data from 1987 through 2004.

Patients and methods

Data on all inpatients aged 15 years and older with ankle fracture were extracted from the Swedish National Patient Register for the period 1987–2004.

Results

We identified 91,410 hospital admissions with ankle fracture, corresponding to an annual incidence rate of 71 per 105 person-years. During the study period, the number of hospital admissions increased by 0.2% annually, mainly from increase in fracture incidence in the elderly women. Mean age at admission was 45 (SD 19) years for men and 58 (18) for women. The major mechanism of injury was falling at the same level (64%).

Interpretation

This nationwide study of inpatients with ankle fractures showed an increase in fracture incidence, particularly in elderly women.Ankle fractures are among the most common fractures treated in orthopaedic surgery today. They are also a significant source of morbidity in both the young and the elderly (Donaldson et al. 1990, Jones et al. 1994, van Staa et al. 2001). Previous epidemiological studies have shown trends of increasing incidence over time, mainly in elderly women (Bengnér et al. 1986, Daly et al. 1987, Baron et al. 1996, Kannus et al. 1996, Court-Brown et al. 1998, van Staa et al. 2001, Kannus et al. 2002). However, most of these studies have included limited numbers of patients, and mostly originated from single hospitals or limited areas.Basic epidemiological data such as incidence, fracture type, age and sex distribution, mechanisms of injury, and surgical procedures can provide estimates when discussing disease burden and in the planning and provision of healthcare.The purpose of this study was to perform an epidemiological analysis of all adult ankle fractures requiring hospital admission in Sweden from 1997 through 2004, including incidence, causes of fracture, surgical procedures, patient characteristics, and trends over time.
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