Paudel Yuba Raj, Sommerfeldt Mark, Voaklander Don
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2023 Jan;31(1):248-255. doi: 10.1007/s00167-022-07093-1. Epub 2022 Aug 10.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are one of the most frequently studied injuries in orthopedic care and research. However, limited epidemiological data are available in Canada regarding trend and distribution of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). In this paper, our purpose was to assess trends of ACLR between 2002/03 and 2018/19 by age, sex, season of surgery, and location (inpatient vs outpatient) of surgery.
In this descriptive epidemiological study of retrospective data available from Alberta Ministry of Health, we report annual incidence of ACLR between 2002/03 until 2018/19 among Albertans aged 10 years and older. Information was collected by authors from physician claims database for primary ACLR and revision ACLR and linked with other databases. Incidence proportions (number of ACLR/100,000 population) were calculated and compared by age category and gender over the study period.
A total of 28,401 primary ACLR and 2085 revision ACLR were identified during the study period. Age-standardized annual incidence of primary ACLR increased from 40.6 to 51.2 per 100,000 population aged 10 years and older. Average annual increase in ACLR incidence was higher among females (1.8% per years) compared to males (0.96% per year). The overall peak incidence and peak incidence among males was observed in 20-29 year age group, whereas peak incidence in females was observed in 10-19 years of age. The number of ACLR in females outnumbers those among males for 10-19 year age group. Generally, a lower proportion of ACLR were conducted in summer compared to other seasons. Primary ACLR conducted in outpatient setting increased from 72% in 2002/03 to 97% in 2018/19.
The incidence of ACLR is increasing in Alberta, especially among females and among younger cohorts under 20 years of age. This information can help clinicians to provide patient education and policy-makers to design and implement targeted ACL injury prevention programs.
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前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤是骨科护理和研究中研究最为频繁的损伤之一。然而,加拿大关于前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)的趋势和分布的流行病学数据有限。在本文中,我们的目的是评估2002/03年至2018/19年间ACLR在年龄、性别、手术季节以及手术地点(住院与门诊)方面的趋势。
在这项对艾伯塔省卫生部提供的回顾性数据进行的描述性流行病学研究中,我们报告了2002/03年至2018/19年间10岁及以上艾伯塔省居民中ACLR的年发病率。作者从医生索赔数据库中收集了初次ACLR和翻修ACLR的信息,并与其他数据库进行了关联。计算了发病率比例(ACLR数量/10万人口),并在研究期间按年龄组和性别进行了比较。
在研究期间共识别出28,401例初次ACLR和2085例翻修ACLR。10岁及以上人群中,初次ACLR的年龄标准化年发病率从每10万人40.6例增至51.2例。女性ACLR发病率的年均增幅(每年1.8%)高于男性(每年0.96%)。男性的总体发病率峰值和峰值发病率出现在20 - 29岁年龄组,而女性的峰值发病率出现在10 - 19岁。在10 - 19岁年龄组中,女性的ACLR数量超过男性。一般来说,与其他季节相比,夏季进行ACLR的比例较低。门诊进行的初次ACLR从2002/03年的72%增至2018/19年的97%。
艾伯塔省ACLR的发病率在上升,尤其是在女性和20岁以下的年轻人群体中。这些信息有助于临床医生开展患者教育,并帮助政策制定者设计和实施有针对性的ACL损伤预防项目。
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