Long-term cost and effect on quality of life of osteoporosis-related fractures in Sweden

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Background and purpose: Few economic or quality-of-life studies have investigated the long-term consequences of fragility fractures. This prospective observational data collection study assessed the cost and quality of life related to hip, vertebral, and wrist fracture 13-18 months after the fracture, based on 684 patients surviving 18 months after fracture. Patients and methods: Data regarding resource use and quality of life related to fractures was collected using questionnaires at 7 research centers in Sweden. Information was collected using patient records, register sources, and by asking the patient. Quality of life was estimated using the EQ-5D questionnaire. Direct and indirect costs were estimated from a societal standpoint. Results: The mean fracture-related cost 13-18 months after a hip, vertebral, or wrist fracture were estimated to be €2,422, €3,628, and €316, respectively. Between 12 and 18 months after hip, vertebral, and wrist fracture, utility increased by 0.03, 0.05, and 0.02, respectively. Compared to prefracture levels, the mean loss in quality of life between 13 and 18 months after fracture was estimated to be 0.05, 0.11, and 0.005 for hip, vertebral, and wrist fracture. Interpretation: The sample of vertebral fracture patients was fairly small and included a high proportion of fractures leading to hospitalization, but the results indicate higher long-term costs and greater loss in quality of life related to vertebral fracture than previously believed. Copyright © Taylor & Francis 2008. all rights reserved.

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Ström, O., Borgström, F., Zethraeus, N., Johnell, O., Lidgren, L., Ponzer, S., … Jönsson, B. (2008). Long-term cost and effect on quality of life of osteoporosis-related fractures in Sweden. Acta Orthopaedica, 79(2), 269–280. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670710015094

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