VERTEBRAL AND PERIPHERAL FRACTURES: DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND MEDICO-SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE

Medico-social significance of osteoporosis is determined by the high frequency of low-traumatic fractures of bone. According to the European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study the prevalence of vertebral fractures was 11,5% in women of 50-54 years of age and reached 34.8% in women of 75-79. The only prosp...

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Published inTravmatologii͡a︡ i ortopedii͡a︡ Rossii Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 106 - 109
Main Authors Zotkin, E. G., Khurtsilava, O. G., Zubkova, I. I., Safonova, Yu. A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Published Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics 01.11.2016
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Summary:Medico-social significance of osteoporosis is determined by the high frequency of low-traumatic fractures of bone. According to the European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study the prevalence of vertebral fractures was 11,5% in women of 50-54 years of age and reached 34.8% in women of 75-79. The only prospective population-based study conducted in Russia have showed that the incidence of new vertebral fractures was 5,9% in men and 9,9% in women over 50. Stratified epidemiologic study conducted in St. Petersburg, have showed that in men the peak of clinical fractures, developed with minimal trauma, was at the age of 20-24 and 65-69. In women the peak of fractures was determined at the ages 50-54 years. It has been suggested that early administration of antiosteoporotic drugs can effectively prevent vertebral and peripheral fractures.
ISSN:2311-2905
2542-0933
DOI:10.21823/2311-2905-2010-0-2-106-109