1. Risk of post-discharge fall-related injuries among adult patients with syncope: A nationwide cohort study.
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Anna-Karin Numé, Nicolas Carlson, Thomas A Gerds, Ellen Holm, Jannik Pallisgaard, Kathrine B Søndergaard, Morten L Hansen, Michael Vinther, Jim Hansen, Gunnar Gislason, Christian Torp-Pedersen, and Martin H Ruwald
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND:Syncope could be related to high risk of falls and injury in adults, but documentation is sparse. We examined the association between syncope and subsequent fall-related injuries in a nationwide cohort. METHODS:By cross-linkage of nationwide registers, all residents ≥18 years with a first-time diagnosis of syncope were identified between 1997-2012. Syncope patients were matched 1:1 with individuals from the general population. The absolute one-year risk of fall-related injuries, defined as fractures and traumatic head injuries requiring hospitalization, was calculated using Aalen-Johansen estimator. Ratios of the absolute one-year risk of fall-related injuries (ARR) were assessed by absolute risk regression analysis. RESULTS:We identified 125,763 patients with syncope: median age 65 years (interquartile range 46-78). At one year, follow-up was complete for 99.8% where a total of 8394 (6.7%) patients sustained a fall-related injury requiring hospitalization, of which 1606 (19.1%) suffered hip fracture. In the reference group, 4049 (3.2%) persons had a fall-related injury. The one-year ARR of a fall-related injury was 1.79 (95% confidence interval 1.72-1.87, P
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- 2018
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