Dreinhöfer K E, Mitchell P J, Bégué T, Cooper C, Costa M L, Falaschi P, Hertz K, Marsh D, Maggi S, Nana A, Palm H, Speerin R, Magaziner J
Department of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Prevention and Health Service Research, Center for Sport Science and Sport Medicine (CSSB), Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery (CMSC), Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany; Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle, Berlin, Germany; FFN, c/o MCI Schweiz AG, Schaffhauserstrasse 550, 8052, Zürich, Switzerland.
FFN, c/o MCI Schweiz AG, Schaffhauserstrasse 550, 8052, Zürich, Switzerland; School of Medicine, Sydney Campus, The University of Notre Dame Australia, 140 Broadway, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
Injury. 2018 Aug;49(8):1393-1397. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.06.032. Epub 2018 Jun 23.
The ageing of society is driving an enormous increase in fragility fracture incidence and imposing a massive burden on patients, their families, health systems and societies globally. Disrupting the status quo has therefore become an obligation and a necessity. Initiated by the Fragility Fracture Network (FFN) at a "Presidents' Roundtable" during the 5 FFN Global Congress in 2016 several leading organisations agreed that a global multidisciplinary and multiprofessional collaboration, resulting in a Global Call to Action (CtA), would be the right step forward to improve the care of people presenting with fragility fractures. So far global and regional organisations in geriatrics/internal medicine, orthopaedics, osteoporosis/metabolic bone disease, rehabilitation and rheumatology were contacted as well as national organisations in five highly populated countries (Brazil, China, India, Japan and the United States), resulting in 81societies endorsing the CtA. We call for implementation of a systematic approach to fragility fracture care with the goal of restoring function and preventing subsequent fractures without further delay. There is an urgent need to improve: To address this fragility fracture crisis, the undersigned organisations pledge to intensify their efforts to improve the current management of all fragility fractures, prevent subsequent fractures, and strive to restore functional abilities and quality of life.
社会老龄化正促使脆性骨折的发病率大幅上升,给全球的患者、其家庭、卫生系统及社会带来了沉重负担。因此,打破现状已成为一种义务和必然。2016年第五届脆性骨折网络(FFN)全球大会期间,在一次“主席圆桌会议”上,FFN发起了一项行动,几个主要组织达成共识,认为开展全球多学科、多专业合作,形成一份《全球行动呼吁》(CtA),将是改善脆性骨折患者护理的正确举措。到目前为止,已与老年医学/内科、骨科、骨质疏松症/代谢性骨病、康复及风湿病领域的全球及地区组织取得联系,还联系了五个高人口密度国家(巴西、中国、印度、日本和美国)的国家组织,共有81个协会认可了这份《全球行动呼吁》。我们呼吁立即实施一种系统性的脆性骨折护理方法,目标是恢复功能并预防后续骨折。迫切需要改进:为应对这一脆性骨折危机,签署本声明的各组织承诺加大力度,改善目前对所有脆性骨折的管理,预防后续骨折,并努力恢复功能能力和生活质量。