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Orthopaedic infuries in the elderly: Federal Medical Center, Umuahia experience
Aguocha, U. B; Njoku, P. U; Ofia, M; Echem, R. C.
Afiliação
  • Aguocha, U. B; s.af
  • Njoku, P. U; s.af
  • Ofia, M; s.af
  • Echem, R. C; s.af
port harcourt med. J ; 5(1): 77-86, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | AIM (África) | ID: biblio-1274149
Biblioteca responsável: CG1.1
ABSTRACT

Background:

The elderly constitute an important part of the general population. Worldwide the population of the elderly has increased over the years. This paper documents the pattern of orthopaedic injuries in the elderly in Umuahia; Nigeria.

Methods:

A retrospective study of all injuries in patients aged 60years and above seen at the Federal Medical Centre; Umuahia from 1st July; 1996 to 30th June; 1999 utilizing data from the patients' case notes; casualty and ward registers are well as the theatre registers. Extracted data was analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results:

Of the 102 patients seen; only 62 patients' records were retrievable. There were 38 males and 24 females giving a male female ratio of 1.61. Their average age was 68.7 years. Over 60were in the 60-69 years age bracket. Most of the injuries occurred in the rural setting. The most common aetiology was road traffic accidents(54.8) followed by falls (21.0). Most patients (69.4) presented within 7 days of injury with 27.4receiving some form of treatment before presentation. The most common body region affected was the lower limb followed by the upper limb. Fractures were the most common injury type. The most common comorbidity was hypertension followed by arthritis and diabetes mellitus. The average duration of hospital stay was 20.7 days. No mortality was recorded. While 45.2were discharged on recovery; 22.6discharged against medical advice.

Conclusion:

Trauma-related injuries in the elderly are not uncommon and road traffic accident was the most common aetiology. Efforts should be made to prevent these injuries
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Base de dados: AIM (África) Assunto principal: Ortopedia / Ferimentos e Lesões / Idoso / Nigéria Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional País/Região como assunto: África Idioma: Inglês Revista: Port harcourt med. J Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Base de dados: AIM (África) Assunto principal: Ortopedia / Ferimentos e Lesões / Idoso / Nigéria Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional País/Região como assunto: África Idioma: Inglês Revista: Port harcourt med. J Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Artigo
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