Hospitalizations and deaths due to femur fractures in the elderly in Northern Brazil

Camila Oliveira Leite, Joelma Pereira Tavares, Kárenn Klycia Pereira Botelho, Flaviane Cristina Rocha Cesar, Elizângela Sofia Ribeiro Rodrigues, Eros Silva Cláudio

  • Camila Oliveira Leite Universidade de Gurupi (UNIRG)
  • Joelma Pereira Tavares Universidade de Gurupi (UNIRG)
  • Kárenn Klycia Botelho Universidade Federal do Acre
  • Flaviane Cristina Rocha Cesar
  • Elizângela Sofia Ribeiro Rodrigues Universidade de Gurupi (UNIRG)
  • Eros Silva Cláudio Universidade de Gurupi (UNIRG)

Abstract

The rising curve of population aging returns to the main causes of morbidity and mortality in the elderly over 60 years, including a fracture of the femur. Objective: to analyze the frequency and time trends of hospitalizations and deaths due to fractures of the femur above 60 years of age in the North Brazil. Data were collected through the database behind the DataSUS Hospital Information System (SIH) between 2015 and 2019. Data analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel 2010 and JoinPoint version 4.8.0.0. Note that most hospitalizations due to a femur fracture occurred in women, with 2018 and 2019 being the years with the highest incidence of hospitalizations for this cause. It is not yet the states of Pará and Amazonas that have the highest rate of hospitalizations for fracture of the femur, proportionally to the largest population in these places. Elderly people over 80 years old were those who were hospitalized for femur fracture and in all years analyzed, a femur fracture corresponded to the cause of 50% of deaths from total deaths from bone fractures in the elderly population.

 

Keywords: Femoral fractures, care for the elderly, aging.

Published
2020-12-10