アブストラクト | BACKGROUND: Fractures are common in childhood, and there is considerable variation in the reported incidence across European countries, but few data relating to ethnic and geographic differences within a single country. We therefore aimed to determine the incidence of childhood fractures in the United Kingdom (UK), and to describe age-, ethnicity- and region- specific variations. METHODS: The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) contains anonymised electronic health records for approximately 7% of the UK population. The occurrence of a fracture between 1988 and 2012 was determined from the CPRD for all individuals <18years of age, and used to calculate fracture incidence rates for age, sex and ethnicity. Regional fracture incidence rates were also calculated based on general practitioner location within 14 Strategic Health Authorities (SHA) within the UK. RESULTS: The overall fracture incidence rate was 137 per 10,000 person-years (py). This was higher in boys (169 per 10,000 py) than girls (103 per 10,000 py) and white children (150 per 10,000 py) compared to those of black (64 per 10,000 py) and South Asian (81 per 10,000 py) ethnicity. Marked geographic variation in incidence was observed. The highest fracture rates were observed in Wales, where boys and girls had 1.82 and 1.97 times greater incidence, respectively, than those residing in Greater London. CONCLUSION: In the period 1988-2012, there was marked geographic and ethnic variation in childhood fracture incidence across the UK. These findings also implicate lifestyle and socio-economic differences associated with location and ethnicity, and are relevant to policy makers in the UK and internationally. |
組織名 | MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton General;Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK; Paediatric Endocrinology,;University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Tremona Road, Southampton,;SO16 6YD, UK.;Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK; NIHR Southampton Nutrition;Biomedical Research Centre, University of Southampton and University Hospital;Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK, SO16 6YD, UK.;Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK.;Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Toxicology, Maastricht University Medical;Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands.;Health eResearch Centre, Farr Institute for Health Informatics Research,;University of Manchester, 1.003 Vaughan House, Portsmouth, Road, M13 9PL, UK;;Department of Pharmacoepidemiology & Clinical Pharmacology, University of;Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 3508, TB.;Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK, SO16 6YD, UK; NIHR;Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX3 7LD,;UK. Electronic address: cc@mrc.soton.ac.uk. |