2013
DOI: 10.1097/ta.0b013e31824bb325
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Incidence of subsequent hip fractures is significantly increased within the first month after distal radius fracture in patients older than 60 years

Abstract: Prognostic/epidemiologic study, level II.

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“…The risk of subsequent hip fracture in patients with distal radius fracture was 5.67 times higher than that in the comparison cohort, with the HR of 3.45 37. Patients with previous nonvertebral minimal trauma fracture had 5.3-fold increases in getting another fracture with the usual primary care follow-up.…”
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“…The risk of subsequent hip fracture in patients with distal radius fracture was 5.67 times higher than that in the comparison cohort, with the HR of 3.45 37. Patients with previous nonvertebral minimal trauma fracture had 5.3-fold increases in getting another fracture with the usual primary care follow-up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The rest of the studies were carried out in Canada,34 Iceland,35 Japan,15 and Sweden 36. The subsequent fracture classification included studies from Taiwan,37 Australia and New Zealand,38 United States,39 New Zealand,40 Australia,41 and Sweden 42. The mortality classification included studies from Denmark,45 Australia,46 Canada,47 Sweden,48,51 France,49 and Sweden51.…”
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“…1 Age-related osteoporosis underlies many of these fractures arising from minimal trauma. 3 With this in mind, modalities that give patients and their clinicians accessible ways to monitor the health of their bones are desirable.…”
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