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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA (BUC)
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Grigorie D, Sucaliuc A, Ciutan M, Vladescu C
Incidence and Time Trend of Hip Fractures in Romania: a Nationwide Study From 2008 to 2018
Acta Endo (Buc) 2019, 15 (4): 505-512doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.505
Background. Hip fractures are a major issue of
public health as they are responsible for high morbidity,
excess mortality and costs. There are differences in Europe
and worldwide in the incidence rates of hip fractures and time
trends, in the context of the population aging. Ten years ago,
we characterized the incidence of hip fracture in Romania
using data from the national hospital discharge register.
Objective. This is the first Romanian study to
assess the hip fracture incidence rates over a period of 11
years, between 2008 and 2018.
Subjects and Methods. This analysis is a nationwide
retrospective study on hospitals reporting primary DRG
data on hip fracture, using a rigorous definition with both
diagnostic and surgical procedure codes. The population
aged 40+ was stratified in 5-year intervals and both the
crude incidence rates and the adjusted incidence rates of hip
fracture using standardization on age for the 2018 reference
population were calculated in women and men.
Results. From 2008 to 2018, the number of hip
fractures rose by 53 % in women (from 7513 to 11512)
and 22.4 % in men (from 4266 to 5220). Meanwhile, the
Romanian population over 40 years increased by 12.5% in
women and 14.2% in men. The crude incidence rate rose by
36.2% in women and 7.2% in men and the age-standardized
incidence rates by 27.4% in women and 6% in men. These
increases are mostly based on 85+ age populations’ changes.
Conclusions. In Romania, the hip fractures
incidence continues to grow throughout an 11-year-period,
especially in women, representing an increasing burden for
our society.
Keywords: Hip fracture Incidence, Trend analysis, Hip fracture epidemiology.
Correspondence: Daniel Grigorie MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Endocrinology, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
“C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology, 34-38 Aviatorilor Blvd, Bucharest, 011863, Romania. E-mail: danielgrigorie58@gmail.com