Background: Hip fracture is a common cause of disability and mortality among the elderly. Declining incidence trends have been observed in Sweden. Still, this condition remains a significant public health problem since Sweden has one of the highest incidences worldwide. Yet, no Swedish lifetime risk or survival trends have been presented. By examining how hip fracture incidence, post-fracture survival, as well as lifetime risk have developed between 1995 and 2010 in Sweden, this study aims to establish how the burden hip fractures pose on the elderly changed over time, in order to inform initiatives for improvements of their health. Material and Methods: The entire Swedish population 60 years-old and above was followed between 1987 and 2010...
Hip fractures are a public health problem, leading to hospitalization, long-term rehabilitation, red...
Background and purpose — Studies regarding hip fractures in young patients are rare since the patien...
In this prospective 10-year study in elderly aged 60 years and over, there was a 1.3% per year reduc...
AbstractBackgroundHip fracture is a common cause of disability and mortality among the elderly. Decl...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
Summary: This study used nationwide hip fracture data from Denmark and Sweden during 1987–2010 to ex...
UNLABELLED: Temporal trends in hip fracture incidence have recently been reported in some developed ...
Background More than 20% of the hip fracture patients die within the first year afte...
Background: Hip fracture patients have, in several studies, been shown to have excessive mortality. ...
Background and purpose - The incidence and annual number of hip fractures have increased worldwide d...
Hip fracture is associated with high early mortality. Little is known about long-term survival and s...
The incidence of hip fractures in the county of Ostergotland in Sweden has increased dramatically fr...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
Hip fractures are associated with increased mortality and their incidence in Norway is one of the hi...
Hip fractures are a public health problem, leading to hospitalization, long-term rehabilitation, red...
Background and purpose — Studies regarding hip fractures in young patients are rare since the patien...
In this prospective 10-year study in elderly aged 60 years and over, there was a 1.3% per year reduc...
AbstractBackgroundHip fracture is a common cause of disability and mortality among the elderly. Decl...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
Summary: This study used nationwide hip fracture data from Denmark and Sweden during 1987–2010 to ex...
UNLABELLED: Temporal trends in hip fracture incidence have recently been reported in some developed ...
Background More than 20% of the hip fracture patients die within the first year afte...
Background: Hip fracture patients have, in several studies, been shown to have excessive mortality. ...
Background and purpose - The incidence and annual number of hip fractures have increased worldwide d...
Hip fracture is associated with high early mortality. Little is known about long-term survival and s...
The incidence of hip fractures in the county of Ostergotland in Sweden has increased dramatically fr...
In this nationwide cohort study, we investigated trends in hip fracture incidence, hospital length o...
Hip fractures are associated with increased mortality and their incidence in Norway is one of the hi...
Hip fractures are a public health problem, leading to hospitalization, long-term rehabilitation, red...
Background and purpose — Studies regarding hip fractures in young patients are rare since the patien...
In this prospective 10-year study in elderly aged 60 years and over, there was a 1.3% per year reduc...