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Erschienen in: Archives of Osteoporosis 1/2015

01.12.2015 | Original Article

Reassessment of osteoporosis-related femoral fractures and economic burden in Saudi Arabia

verfasst von: Mir Sadat-Ali, Dakheel A. Al-Dakheel, Md Q. Azam, Mohammed T. Al-Bluwi, Mohammed F. Al-Farhan, Hussein A. AlAmer, Zakaria Al-Meer, Abdallah Al-Mohimeed, Ibrahim K. Tabash, Maher O. Karry, Yaseen M. Rassasy, Mohammed A. Baragaba, Ahmed S. Amer, Abdallah AlJawder, Kamil M. Al-Bouri, Mohammed ElTinay, Hamed A. Badawi, Abdallah A. Al-Othman, Badar K. Tayara, Moaad H. Al-Faraidy, Ahmed H. Amin

Erschienen in: Archives of Osteoporosis | Ausgabe 1/2015

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Abstract

Summary

The current study reassesses the prevalence of fragility fractures and lifetime costs in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Forty-two percent (391) of the fractures were at the neck of the femur, and 38.6 % (354) were inter-trochanteric fractures. The overall incidence was assessed to be 7528 (1,300,336 population 55 years or older) with the direct cost of SR564.75 million ($150.60 million). A National Fracture Registry and osteoporosis awareness programs are recommended.

Purpose

Proximal femur fragility fractures are reported to be increasing worldwide due to increased life expectancy. The current study is carried out to assess the incidence of such fractures in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and to assess the costs incurred in managing them annually. Finally, by extrapolating the data, the study can calculate the overall economic burden in Saudi Arabia.

Methods

The data of fragility proximal femur fractures was collected from 24 of 28 hospitals in the Eastern Province. The data included age, sex, mode of injury, type of fracture, prescribed drug (and its cost), and length of hospital stay. Population statistics were obtained from the Department of Statistics of the Saudi Arabian government Web site.

Results

Twenty-four hospitals (85 %) participated in the study. A total of 780 fractures were sustained by 681 patients. Length of stay in the hospital averaged 23.28 ± 13.08 days. The projected fracture rate from all the hospitals would be 917 (an incidence of 5.81/1000), with a total cost of SR68.77 million. Further extrapolation showed that the overall incidence could be 7528 (1,300,336 population 55 years or older) with the direct cost of SR564.75 million ($150.60 million).

Conclusions

Osteoporosis-related femoral fractures in Saudi Arabia are significant causes of morbidity besides incurring economic burden. We believe that a National Fracture Registry needs to be established, and osteoporosis awareness programs should be instituted in every part of Saudi Arabia so that these patients can be diagnosed early and treated appropriately to reduce both the number of fractures and the economic burden of the fractures.
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Metadaten
Titel
Reassessment of osteoporosis-related femoral fractures and economic burden in Saudi Arabia
verfasst von
Mir Sadat-Ali
Dakheel A. Al-Dakheel
Md Q. Azam
Mohammed T. Al-Bluwi
Mohammed F. Al-Farhan
Hussein A. AlAmer
Zakaria Al-Meer
Abdallah Al-Mohimeed
Ibrahim K. Tabash
Maher O. Karry
Yaseen M. Rassasy
Mohammed A. Baragaba
Ahmed S. Amer
Abdallah AlJawder
Kamil M. Al-Bouri
Mohammed ElTinay
Hamed A. Badawi
Abdallah A. Al-Othman
Badar K. Tayara
Moaad H. Al-Faraidy
Ahmed H. Amin
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2015
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Archives of Osteoporosis / Ausgabe 1/2015
Print ISSN: 1862-3522
Elektronische ISSN: 1862-3514
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-015-0240-5

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