Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital

ABSTRACT Introduction: Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture pose a major public health problem in our ageing population, and particularly concerning is the increased morbidity and mortality associated with osteoporotic hip fractures. While overall diagnosis and treatment for osteoporosis have...

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Main Authors: Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar, Ing Khieng, Tiong, Seow Lin, Chuah, Yaw Kiet, Cheong, Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh, Kar Hoo, Lee, Wendy wan Hui, Lee, Cheng Lay, Teh, Jeh Kiong, Tiong, Affizal, Samsudin, Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
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spelling my.unimas.ir.415952023-03-30T06:32:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41595/ Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar Ing Khieng, Tiong Seow Lin, Chuah Yaw Kiet, Cheong Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh Kar Hoo, Lee Wendy wan Hui, Lee Cheng Lay, Teh Jeh Kiong, Tiong Affizal, Samsudin Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli R Medicine (General) RZ Other systems of medicine ABSTRACT Introduction: Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture pose a major public health problem in our ageing population, and particularly concerning is the increased morbidity and mortality associated with osteoporotic hip fractures. While overall diagnosis and treatment for osteoporosis have improved, osteoporosis in men remains underdiagnosed and undertreated. We aim to describe the difference in clinical characteristics between elderly men and women with osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital. Materials and Methods: All patients diagnosed with osteoporotic hip fracture admitted to Sarawak General Hospital from June 2019 to March 2021 were recruited, and demographic data and clinical features were obtained. Results: There were 140 patients with osteoporotic hip fracture, and 40 were men (28.6%). The mean age for males was 74.1 ± 9.5 years, while the mean age for females was 77.4 ± 9.1 years (p=0.06). The types of fracture consisted of neck of femur=78, intertrochanteric=61 and subtrochanteric=1. More men were active smokers (15% vs 1%, p<0.001). There were 20 men with secondary osteoporosis (50%), while 13 women (13%) had secondary osteoporosis (p<0.001). The causes of secondary osteoporosis among the men were hypogonadism, COPD, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, renal disease, androgen deprivation therapy, thyroid disorder, prostate cancer and previous gastrectomy. There were two deaths among the men and four deaths among the women during the inpatient and 3 months follow-up period. There was no statistical significance between the mortality rates between male patients (5%) and female patients (4%) (p=0.55). Conclusion: There were more females with osteoporotic hip fractures, and there were significantly more males with secondary osteoporotic hip fractures. Malaysian Medical Association 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41595/3/Gender%20differences%20-%20Copy.pdf Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar and Ing Khieng, Tiong and Seow Lin, Chuah and Yaw Kiet, Cheong and Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh and Kar Hoo, Lee and Wendy wan Hui, Lee and Cheng Lay, Teh and Jeh Kiong, Tiong and Affizal, Samsudin and Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli (2023) Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital. The Medical Journal of Malaysia, 78 (2). pp. 207-212. ISSN 0300-5283 https://www.e-mjm.org/
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RZ Other systems of medicine
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RZ Other systems of medicine
Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Ing Khieng, Tiong
Seow Lin, Chuah
Yaw Kiet, Cheong
Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh
Kar Hoo, Lee
Wendy wan Hui, Lee
Cheng Lay, Teh
Jeh Kiong, Tiong
Affizal, Samsudin
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture pose a major public health problem in our ageing population, and particularly concerning is the increased morbidity and mortality associated with osteoporotic hip fractures. While overall diagnosis and treatment for osteoporosis have improved, osteoporosis in men remains underdiagnosed and undertreated. We aim to describe the difference in clinical characteristics between elderly men and women with osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital. Materials and Methods: All patients diagnosed with osteoporotic hip fracture admitted to Sarawak General Hospital from June 2019 to March 2021 were recruited, and demographic data and clinical features were obtained. Results: There were 140 patients with osteoporotic hip fracture, and 40 were men (28.6%). The mean age for males was 74.1 ± 9.5 years, while the mean age for females was 77.4 ± 9.1 years (p=0.06). The types of fracture consisted of neck of femur=78, intertrochanteric=61 and subtrochanteric=1. More men were active smokers (15% vs 1%, p<0.001). There were 20 men with secondary osteoporosis (50%), while 13 women (13%) had secondary osteoporosis (p<0.001). The causes of secondary osteoporosis among the men were hypogonadism, COPD, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, renal disease, androgen deprivation therapy, thyroid disorder, prostate cancer and previous gastrectomy. There were two deaths among the men and four deaths among the women during the inpatient and 3 months follow-up period. There was no statistical significance between the mortality rates between male patients (5%) and female patients (4%) (p=0.55). Conclusion: There were more females with osteoporotic hip fractures, and there were significantly more males with secondary osteoporotic hip fractures.
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author Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Ing Khieng, Tiong
Seow Lin, Chuah
Yaw Kiet, Cheong
Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh
Kar Hoo, Lee
Wendy wan Hui, Lee
Cheng Lay, Teh
Jeh Kiong, Tiong
Affizal, Samsudin
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
author_facet Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar
Ing Khieng, Tiong
Seow Lin, Chuah
Yaw Kiet, Cheong
Benjamin Sachdev, Manjit Singh
Kar Hoo, Lee
Wendy wan Hui, Lee
Cheng Lay, Teh
Jeh Kiong, Tiong
Affizal, Samsudin
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
author_sort Sharifah Aishah, Wan Mohamad Akbar
title Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
title_short Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
title_full Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
title_fullStr Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in Sarawak General Hospital
title_sort gender differences in osteoporotic hip fractures in sarawak general hospital
publisher Malaysian Medical Association
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41595/3/Gender%20differences%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41595/
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