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World journal of orthopedics | 2014

Ten years of hip fractures in Italy: For the first time a decreasing trend in elderly women

Prisco Piscitelli; Maurizio Feola; Cecilia Rao; Monica Celi; Elena Gasbarra; Cosimo Neglia; Giuseppe Quarta; Federico Maria Liuni; Simone Parri; Giovanni Iolascon; Maria Luisa Brandi; Alessandro Distante; Umberto Tarantino

AIM To evaluate the hospitalization rate of femoral neck fractures in the elderly Italian population over ten years. METHODS We analyzed national hospitalizations records collected at central level by the Ministry of Health from 2000 to 2009. Age- and sex-specific rates of fractures occurred at femoral neck in people ≥ 65 years old. We performed a sub-analysis over a three-year period (2007-2009), presenting data per five-year age groups, in order to evaluate the incidence of the hip fracture in the oldest population. RESULTS We estimated a total of 839008 hospitalizations due to femoral neck fractures between 2000 and 2009 in people ≥ 65, with an overall increase of 29.8% over 10 years. The incidence per 10000 inhabitants remarkably increased in people ≥ 75, passing from 158.5 to 166.8 (+5.2%) and from 72.6 to 77.5 (+6.8%) over the ten-year period in women and men, respectively. The oldest age group (people > 85 years old) accounted for more than 42% of total hospital admissions in 2009 (n = 39000), despite representing only 2.5% of the Italian population. Particularly, women aged > 85 accounted for 30.8% of total fractures, although they represented just 1.8% of the general population. The results of this analysis indicate that the incidence of hip fractures progressively increased from 2000 to 2009, but a reduction can be observed for the first time in women ≤ 75 (-7.9% between 2004 and 2009). CONCLUSION Incidence of hip fractures in Italy are continuously increasing, although women aged 65-74 years old started showing a decreasing trend.


Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2017

Clinical guidelines for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis: summary statements and recommendations from the Italian Society for Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Umberto Tarantino; Giovanni Iolascon; Luisella Cianferotti; Laura Masi; Gemma Marcucci; Francesca Giusti; Francesca Marini; Simone Parri; Maurizio Feola; Cecilia Rao; Eleonora Piccirilli; Emanuela Basilici Zanetti; Noemi Cittadini; Rosaria Alvaro; Antimo Moretti; Dario Calafiore; Giuseppe Toro; Francesca Gimigliano; Giuseppina Resmini; Maria Luisa Brandi

AbstractBackground The Italian Society for Orthopaedics and Traumatology conceived this guidance—which is primarily addressed to Italian orthopedic surgeons, but should also prove useful to other bone specialists and to general practitioners—in order to improve the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of osteoporosis and its consequences.Materials and methodsLiterature reviews by a multidisciplinary team.ResultsThe following topics are covered: the role of instrumental, metabolic, and genetic evaluations in the diagnosis of osteoporosis; appraisal of the risk of fracture and thresholds for intervention; general strategies for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis (primary and secondary prevention); the pharmacologic treatment of osteoporosis; the setting and implementation of fracture liaison services for tertiary prevention. Grade A, B, and C recommendations are provided based on the main levels of evidence (1–3). Toolboxes for everyday clinical practice are provided.ConclusionsThe first up-to-date Italian guidelines for the primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures are presented.


Calcified Tissue International | 2018

HypoparaNet: A Database of Chronic Hypoparathyroidism Based on Expert Medical-Surgical Centers in Italy

Gemma Marcucci; Luisella Cianferotti; Simone Parri; Paola Altieri; Emanuela Arvat; Salvatore Benvenga; Corrado Betterle; Marta Bondanelli; Marco Boscaro; Valentina Camozzi; Grazia Maria Centaro; Filomena Cetani; Iacopo Chiodini; Anna Ciampolillo; Annamaria Colao; Sabrina Corbetta; Maria Laura De Feo; Ettore C. degli Uberti; Antongiulio Faggiano; Rachele Fornari; Achille Lucio Gaspari; Francesco Giorgino; Valeria Giuliani; Maurizio Iacobone; Nadia Innaro; Andrea Lenzi; Giovanna Mantovani; Claudio Marcocci; Laura Masi; Silvia Migliaccio

Hypoparathyroidism is a rare disease characterized by low serum calcium levels and absent or deficient parathyroid hormone level. Regarding the epidemiology of chronic hypoparathyroidism, there are limited data in Italy and worldwide. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to build a unique database of patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism, derived from the databases of 16 referral centers for endocrinological diseases, affiliated with the Italian Society of Endocrinology, and four centers for endocrine surgery with expertise in hypoparathyroidism, to conduct an epidemiological analysis of chronic hypoparathyroidism in Italy. The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board. A total of 537 patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism were identified. The leading etiology was represented by postsurgical hypoparathyroidism (67.6%), followed by idiopathic hypoparathyroidism (14.6%), syndromic forms of genetic hypoparathyroidism (11%), forms of defective PTH action (5.2%), non-syndromic forms of genetic hypoparathyroidism (0.9%), and, finally, other forms of acquired hypoparathyroidism, due to infiltrative diseases, copper or iron overload, or ionizing radiation exposure (0.7%). This study represents one of the first large-scale epidemiological assessments of chronic hypoparathyroidism based on data collected at medical and/or surgical centers with expertise in hypoparathyroidism in Italy. Although the study presents some limitations, it introduces the possibility of a large-scale national survey, with the final aim of defining not only the prevalence of chronic hypoparathyroidism in Italy, but also standards for clinical and therapeutic approaches.


Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases | 2012

Connections between the outcomes of osteoporotic hip fractures and depression, delirium or dementia in elderly patients: rationale and preliminary data from the CODE study.

Prisco Piscitelli; Alessia Metozzi; Enrico Benvenuti; Lorenzo Bonamassa; Gemma Brandi; Loredana Cavalli; Emanuela Colli; Caterina Fossi; Simone Parri; Lorenzo Giolli; Annalisa Tanini; Alfonso Fasano; Gianluca Di Tanna; Maria Luisa Brandi


Osteoporosis International | 2015

Changing patterns of prescription in vitamin D supplementation in adults: analysis of a regional dataset

Luisella Cianferotti; Simone Parri; Giorgio Gronchi; C. Rizzuti; Caterina Fossi; D. M. Black; M. L. Brandi


BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2016

Prevalence of osteoporosis in the Italian population and main risk factors: results of BoneTour Campaign

Loredana Cavalli; Andrea Guazzini; Luisella Cianferotti; Simone Parri; Tiziana Cavalli; Alessia Metozzi; Francesca Giusti; Caterina Fossi; Dennis M. Black; Maria Luisa Brandi


Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases | 2011

Compliance to antifracture treatments in Tuscany: a regional survey based on institutional pharmaceutical dataset.

Prisco Piscitelli; Gemma Marcucci; Simone Parri; Loredana Cavalli; Luciana Pazzagli; Paolo Batacchi; Teresa Brocca; Valtere Giovannini; Maria Luisa Brandi; Emanuela Colli


Calcified Tissue International | 2018

Prevalence of Chronic Hypoparathyroidism in a Mediterranean Region as Estimated by the Analysis of Anonymous Healthcare Database

Luisella Cianferotti; Simone Parri; Giorgio Gronchi; Gemma Marcucci; Cristiana Cipriani; Jessica Pepe; Marco Raglianti; Salvatore Minisola; Maria Luisa Brandi


Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism | 2017

The use of cholecalciferol in patients with hip fracture

Luisella Cianferotti; Simone Parri; Giorgio Gronchi; Roberto Civinini; Maria Luisa Brandi


Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases | 2012

Antifracture drugs consumption in Tuscany Region before the Target Project: a valuable model for the analysis of administrative database.

Prisco Piscitelli; Simone Parri; Maria Luisa Brandi

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