Medical School, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA.
Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Osteoporos Int. 2023 Jul;34(7):1241-1248. doi: 10.1007/s00198-023-06769-9. Epub 2023 Apr 24.
Upper extremity (UE) fractures are prevalent age-related fractures, and stair-associated falls are a common mechanism for these injuries. Our study has identified an increasing incidence of stair-related UE fractures and associated hospitalization rates among the older United States population between 2012-2021. Targeted prevention efforts should be implemented by health systems.
To analyze United States (US) emergency department trends in upper extremity stair-related fractures among older adults and investigate risk factors associated with hospitalization.
We queried the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) for all stair-related fracture injuries between 2012 and 2021 among adults 65 years or older. The US Census Bureau International Database (IDB) was analyzed to calculate incidence rates. Descriptive analysis, linear regression analysis, and multivariate regression analysis were used to interpret the collected data.
Our analysis estimated 251,041 (95% CI: 211,678-290,404) upper extremity stair-related fractures among older adults occurred between 2012 and 2021. The primary anatomical locations were the humeral shaft (27%), wrist (26%), and proximal humerus (18%). We found a 56% increase in injuries (R = 0.77, p < 0.001), 7% increase in incidence per 100,000 persons (R = 0.42, p < 0.05), and an 38% increase in hospitalization rate (R = 0.61, p < 0.01) during the 10-year study period. Women sustained the majority of fractures (76%) and most injuries occurred in homes (89%). Advanced age (p < 0.0001), males (p < 0.0001), proximal humerus fractures (p < 0.0001), humeral shaft fractures (p < 0.0001), and elbow fractures (p < 0.0001) were associated with increased odds of hospitalization after injury.
Stair-related UE fracture injuries, incidence, and hospitalization rates among older adults are increasing significantly, particularly among older females. Improving bone health, optimizing functional muscle mass, and "fall-proofing" homes of older age groups may help mitigate the rising incidence of these injuries.
上肢(UE)骨折是常见的与年龄相关的骨折,而与楼梯相关的跌倒则是这些损伤的常见机制。我们的研究表明,2012 年至 2021 年间,美国老年人群中与楼梯相关的上肢骨折和相关住院率呈上升趋势。卫生系统应实施有针对性的预防措施。
分析美国(US)急诊部门老年人上肢与楼梯相关骨折的趋势,并调查与住院相关的危险因素。
我们查询了全国电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)在 2012 年至 2021 年间 65 岁或以上成年人与楼梯相关的所有骨折伤害数据。分析了美国人口普查局国际数据库(IDB)以计算发病率。采用描述性分析、线性回归分析和多变量回归分析来解释收集的数据。
我们的分析估计 2012 年至 2021 年间,老年人上肢与楼梯相关的骨折有 251041 例(95%置信区间:211678-290404)。主要的解剖部位是肱骨干(27%)、手腕(26%)和肱骨近端(18%)。我们发现伤害增加了 56%(R=0.77,p<0.001),每 10 万人中发病率增加了 7%(R=0.42,p<0.05),住院率增加了 38%(R=0.61,p<0.01)。在 10 年的研究期间。女性承受了大多数骨折(76%),大多数伤害发生在家庭中(89%)。高龄(p<0.0001)、男性(p<0.0001)、肱骨近端骨折(p<0.0001)、肱骨干骨折(p<0.0001)和肘部骨折(p<0.0001)与受伤后住院的几率增加有关。
老年人与楼梯相关的上肢骨折伤害、发病率和住院率显著增加,尤其是老年女性。改善骨骼健康、优化功能性肌肉质量和“防跌倒”老年人群的家庭可能有助于减轻这些伤害的上升趋势。