Title of article :
Epidemiology of C2 Fractures in the 21st Century: A NationalRegistry Cohort Study of 6,370 Patients from 1997 to 2014
Author/Authors :
Robinson, Anna-Lena Department of Surgical Sciences - UppsalaUniversity Hospital - Uppsala, Sweden , Olerud, Claes Department of Surgical Sciences - UppsalaUniversity Hospital - Uppsala, Sweden , Robinson, Yohan Department of Surgical Sciences - UppsalaUniversity Hospital - Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract :
C2 fractures are a common injury in the elderly population. Treatment is often complicated due to osteoporosis andpatient comorbidity. This study aims to investigate the incidence and treatment trend of C2 fractures in Sweden.Methods. Patientswith the principal and secondary diagnosis of fracture of the second vertebrae (ICD-10: S12.1) between 1997 and 2014 were identifiedin the Swedish National Patient Registry (NPR).Results. Between 1997 and 2014, 6,370 patients with a C2 fracture (51% male; age:72±18) were identified in the NPR. The incidence of C2 fractures increased from 3 to 6 per 100,000 (𝑟=0.94;𝑝<0.01), mainlydue to an increase of incidence in the geriatric subgroup (≥70 years). The percentage of surgically treated patients decreased from1997 to 2014 (𝑟=−0.80;𝑝<0.01). Younger age, male gender, spinal cord injury, and earlier year of admission were associated withsurgical treatment assignment.Discussion. This study documents a rising incidence of C2 fractures in the elderly during the lasttwo decades in Sweden. Greater awareness of fractures, improved diagnostics, coding, and a higher activity level of the patients areplausible causes. The declining trend of surgical treatment warrants further study.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , C2 Fractures , A National Registry Cohort Study , Patients from 1997 to 2014
Journal title :
Advances in Orthopedics