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与非原住民相比,原住民的骨折情况:发病率与病因的系统综述

Fractures in indigenous compared to non-indigenous populations: A systematic review of rates and aetiology.

作者信息

Brennan-Olsen Sharon L, Vogrin Sara, Leslie William D, Kinsella Rita, Toombs Maree, Duque Gustavo, Hosking Sarah M, Holloway Kara L, Doolan Brianna J, Williams Lana J, Page Richard S, Pasco Julie A, Quirk Shae E

机构信息

Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS), University of Melbourne, Western Health, 176 Furlong Road, St Albans, 3021, VIC, Australia.

Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne-Western Precinct, 176 Furlong Road, St Albans, 3021, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Bone Rep. 2017 Apr 27;6:145-158. doi: 10.1016/j.bonr.2017.04.003. eCollection 2017 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionately greater morbidity, and a reduced life expectancy; however, conflicting data exist regarding whether a higher risk of fracture is experienced by either population. We systematically evaluate evidence for whether differences in fracture rates at any skeletal site exist between indigenous and non-indigenous populations of any age, and to identify potential risk factors that might explain these differences.

METHODS

On 31 August 2016 we conducted a comprehensive computer-aided search of peer-reviewed literature without date limits. We searched PubMed, OVID, MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, and reference lists of relevant publications. The protocol for this systematic review is registered in PROSPERO, the International Prospective Register of systematic reviews (CRD42016043215). Using the World Health Organization reference population as standard, hip fracture incidence rates were re-standardized for comparability between countries.

RESULTS

Our search yielded 3227 articles; 283 potentially eligible articles were cross-referenced against predetermined criteria, leaving 27 articles for final inclusion. Differences in hip fracture rates appeared as continent-specific, with lower rates observed for indigenous persons in all countries except for Canada and Australia where the opposite was observed. Indigenous persons consistently had higher rates of trauma-related fractures; the highest were observed in Australia where craniofacial fracture rates were 22-times greater for indigenous compared to non-indigenous women. After adjustment for socio-demographic and clinical risk factors, approximately a three-fold greater risk of osteoporotic fracture and five-fold greater risk of craniofacial fractures was observed for indigenous compared to non-indigenous persons; diabetes, substance abuse, comorbidity, lower income, locality, and fracture history were independently associated with an increased risk of fracture.

CONCLUSIONS

The observed paucity of data and suggestion of continent-specific differences indicate an urgent need for further research regarding indigenous status and fracture epidemiology and aetiology. Our findings also have implications for communities, governments and healthcare professionals to enhance the prevention of trauma-related fractures in indigenous persons, and an increased focus on modifiable lifestyle behaviours to prevent osteoporotic fractures in all populations.

摘要

背景

与非原住民相比,原住民的发病率过高,预期寿命缩短;然而,关于这两个人群中骨折风险是否更高,存在相互矛盾的数据。我们系统地评估了任何年龄的原住民和非原住民人群在任何骨骼部位骨折率是否存在差异的证据,并确定可能解释这些差异的潜在风险因素。

方法

2016年8月31日,我们对同行评审文献进行了全面的计算机辅助检索,无日期限制。我们检索了PubMed、OVID、MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE以及相关出版物的参考文献列表。本系统评价的方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库PROSPERO(CRD42016043215)中注册。以世界卫生组织参考人群为标准,对髋部骨折发病率进行重新标准化,以便各国之间进行比较。

结果

我们的检索共获得3227篇文章;根据预定标准对283篇可能符合条件的文章进行交叉引用,最终纳入27篇文章。髋部骨折率的差异因大陆而异,除加拿大和澳大利亚外,所有国家的原住民髋部骨折率均较低,而在加拿大和澳大利亚则观察到相反的情况。原住民创伤相关骨折的发生率一直较高;在澳大利亚观察到的发生率最高,原住民颅面骨折率是非原住民女性的22倍。在调整社会人口统计学和临床风险因素后,与非原住民相比,原住民骨质疏松性骨折的风险大约高三倍,颅面骨折的风险高五倍;糖尿病、药物滥用、合并症、低收入、居住地点和骨折史与骨折风险增加独立相关。

结论

观察到的数据匮乏以及大陆特异性差异的迹象表明,迫切需要进一步研究原住民身份与骨折流行病学及病因学。我们的研究结果也对社区、政府和医疗保健专业人员有启示,以加强对原住民创伤相关骨折的预防,并更加关注可改变的生活方式行为,以预防所有人群的骨质疏松性骨折。

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