Incidence and costs of hip fractures vs acute myocardial infarction among population of Local Health Authorities Lecce/1 and Lecce/2: a two years survey

Authors

  • Prisco Piscitelli Libera Università Mediterranea LUM Jean Monnet, Bari
  • Pierluigi Camboa
  • Bruno Forcina Laboratorio Forcina, Galatina
  • Felice Fitto Dipartimento di Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Casa di Cura Città di Lecce
  • Oronzo Borgia Epidemiologia e Statistica, AUSL Lecce/2, Maglie
  • Gianfranco Surace Dipartimento di Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Gallipoli, AUSL Lecce/2 Maglie
  • Giuseppe Colì Dipartimento di Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Gallipoli, AUSL Lecce/2 Maglie
  • Francesco Farì Dipartimento di Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Poggiardo, AUSL Lecce/2 Maglie
  • Fabrizio Quarta Epidemiologia e Statistica, AUSL Lecce/1
  • Rodolfo Rollo Direttore Generale ASL Lecce/2
  • Gianluigi Trianni Direttore Generale ASL Lecce/1
  • Franco Sanapo Direttore Sanitario ASL Lecce/2
  • Bruno Falzea Direttore Sanitario ASL Lecce/1
  • Francesco Carrozzini Presidente Regionale sezione SITI della Puglia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/5941

Keywords:

ageing, hip fractures, myocardial infarction, prevention

Abstract

Background: in the frame of the aging trend of the Italian population, hip fractures are supposed to be one of the
most critical problems to be faced from health care professionals, public health researchers and policy makers.
Methods and Results: the objective of this study was to quantify hip fractures’ incidence and costs in
comparison with a severe-perceived disease such as acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a sample of
790.000 people living in Lecce area. To evaluate incidence of hip fractures and AMI, we utilized
hospitalization database from Local Health Authorities Lecce/1 and Lecce/2. DRGs were used as indicators
of direct costs; rehabilitation costs, social and indirect costs were not computed, but the latest available
literature data suggest that they exceed the overall direct costs.
Conclusion: consistently with national surveys, our results show that hip fractures have an incidence
comparable to AMI and higher costs.

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Published

2006-06-30

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