Retrospective Epidemiological Analysis of Colles’ Fracture in Patients Admitted in Fernandes Távora Hospital

Morais, Yuri Borges and Pinheiro, Antonio Valterno Nogueira and Filho, Antonio Valterno Nogueira Pinheiro and Borges, Liana Alves de Freitas Soares and Pinheiro, Maria Suelly Nogueira and Lima, Rian Vilar and Pontes, Letícia Pinheiro and Costa, Lia Camurça and Costa, Igor Castelo Branco Fontenele and Filho, Velko Veras Pereira de Matos (2023) Retrospective Epidemiological Analysis of Colles’ Fracture in Patients Admitted in Fernandes Távora Hospital. Open Journal of Epidemiology, 13 (01). pp. 16-23. ISSN 2165-7459

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Abstract

Background: Colles’ fracture is a type of fracture of the distal third of the radius and its most common cause is falling from patient’s own height and, epidemiologically, it is more common in the elderly. Objectives: The main objective of this study is to analyze the epidemiology of Colles’ fracture retrospectively, in patients admitted to Fernandes Távora Hospital. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study conducted at the Fernandes Távora Hospital used 1030 radiographic images of patients with wrist fractures. Results: (After a careful analysis) It was found that this type of fracture occurred with a greater frequency in age groups of 50 to 69, 60 to 69, and 40 to 49 years old, which corresponds to 59.5% of patients and the most affected sex were females (51.1%). Conclusion: The study concluded that this type of bone injury is more common in people aged 40 to 69 years old, especially in women, because of their geometry and bone composition. It is evident that Colles’ fracture impacts the life of the affected person, therefore, an adequate diagnosis and treatment having utmost importance.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ArticleGate > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 31 May 2023 05:11
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2024 09:01
URI: http://ebooks.pubstmlibrary.com/id/eprint/2892

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