TY - JOUR
T1 - Costs and quality of life associated with osteoporosis-related fractures in Sweden
AU - Borgstrom, F
AU - Zethraeus, N
AU - Johnell, O
AU - Lidgren, Lars
AU - Ponzer, S
AU - Svensson, O
AU - Abdon, P
AU - Ornstein, E
AU - Lunsjo, K
AU - Thorngren, Karl-Göran
AU - Sernbo, I
AU - Rehnberg, C
AU - Jonsson, B
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This prospective observational data collection study assessed the cost and quality of life related to hip, vertebral and wrist fracture 1 year after the fracture, based on a patient sample consisting of 635 male and female patients surviving a year after fracture. Data regarding resource use and quality of life related to fractures was collected by questionnaires at baseline, 4 months and 12 months. Information was collected by the use of patients' records, register sources and by asking the patient. Quality of life was estimated with the EQ-5D questionnaire. Costs were estimated from a societal perspective, including direct and indirect costs. The mean fracture-related cost the year after a hip, vertebral and wrist fracture were estimated, in euros (E), at E14,221, E12,544 and E2,147, respectively [ converted from Swedish krona (SEK) at an exchange rate of 9.1268 SEK/E]. The mean reduction in quality of life was estimated at 0.17, 0.26 and 0.06 for hip, vertebral and wrist fracture, respectively. Based on the results, the yearly burden of osteoporosis in Sweden could be estimated at E0.5 billion (SEK 4.6 billion). The patient sample for vertebral fracture was fairly small and included a high proportion of fractures leading to hospitalization, but they indicate a higher cost and loss of quality of life related to vertebral fracture than previously perceived.
AB - This prospective observational data collection study assessed the cost and quality of life related to hip, vertebral and wrist fracture 1 year after the fracture, based on a patient sample consisting of 635 male and female patients surviving a year after fracture. Data regarding resource use and quality of life related to fractures was collected by questionnaires at baseline, 4 months and 12 months. Information was collected by the use of patients' records, register sources and by asking the patient. Quality of life was estimated with the EQ-5D questionnaire. Costs were estimated from a societal perspective, including direct and indirect costs. The mean fracture-related cost the year after a hip, vertebral and wrist fracture were estimated, in euros (E), at E14,221, E12,544 and E2,147, respectively [ converted from Swedish krona (SEK) at an exchange rate of 9.1268 SEK/E]. The mean reduction in quality of life was estimated at 0.17, 0.26 and 0.06 for hip, vertebral and wrist fracture, respectively. Based on the results, the yearly burden of osteoporosis in Sweden could be estimated at E0.5 billion (SEK 4.6 billion). The patient sample for vertebral fracture was fairly small and included a high proportion of fractures leading to hospitalization, but they indicate a higher cost and loss of quality of life related to vertebral fracture than previously perceived.
KW - osteoporosis
KW - costs
KW - fracture
KW - quality of life
U2 - 10.1007/s00198-005-0015-8
DO - 10.1007/s00198-005-0015-8
M3 - Article
SN - 1433-2965
VL - 17
SP - 637
EP - 650
JO - Osteoporosis International
JF - Osteoporosis International
IS - 5
ER -