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Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland

BACKGROUND: The incidence of shoulder joint dislocation has been estimated at 11–26 per 100 000 population per year. In our opinion, basic epidemiological data need to be continually updated in studies of large populations. To study the incidence of posttraumatic dislocation of the shoulder joint in...

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Autores principales: Szyluk, Karol J., Jasiński, Andrzej, Mielnik, Michał, Koczy, Bogdan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777396
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.900902
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author Szyluk, Karol J.
Jasiński, Andrzej
Mielnik, Michał
Koczy, Bogdan
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Jasiński, Andrzej
Mielnik, Michał
Koczy, Bogdan
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of shoulder joint dislocation has been estimated at 11–26 per 100 000 population per year. In our opinion, basic epidemiological data need to be continually updated in studies of large populations. To study the incidence of posttraumatic dislocation of the shoulder joint in the Polish population. MATERIAL/METHODS: We retrospectively investigated the entire Polish population between 1 January 2010 and 1 January 2015. To identify the study group, data collected in the electronic database of the National Health Fund were used. The study group was divided into subgroups to detect possible differences in the incidence of shoulder dislocation with regard to age, sex, and season of the year (month) when the dislocation occurred. RESULTS: The cumulative size of the study sample was 192.72 million over the 5 years of the study. We identified 51 409 patients with first posttraumatic shoulder dislocation, at a mean age of 50.83 years (SD 21.12), from 0 to 104 years. The incidence of traumatic shoulder dislocations for the entire study group ranged from 24.75/100 000/year (number of posttraumatic shoulder dislocations per 100 000 persons per year) to 29.09/100 000/year, for a mean of 26.69/100 000/year. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the overall incidence of first-time posttraumatic shoulder dislocations in the Polish general population was 26.69 per 100 000 persons per year. These results are higher than estimates presented by other authors. It is necessary to study, regularly update, and monitor this problem in the general population.
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spelling pubmed-50912192016-11-09 Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland Szyluk, Karol J. Jasiński, Andrzej Mielnik, Michał Koczy, Bogdan Med Sci Monit Public Health BACKGROUND: The incidence of shoulder joint dislocation has been estimated at 11–26 per 100 000 population per year. In our opinion, basic epidemiological data need to be continually updated in studies of large populations. To study the incidence of posttraumatic dislocation of the shoulder joint in the Polish population. MATERIAL/METHODS: We retrospectively investigated the entire Polish population between 1 January 2010 and 1 January 2015. To identify the study group, data collected in the electronic database of the National Health Fund were used. The study group was divided into subgroups to detect possible differences in the incidence of shoulder dislocation with regard to age, sex, and season of the year (month) when the dislocation occurred. RESULTS: The cumulative size of the study sample was 192.72 million over the 5 years of the study. We identified 51 409 patients with first posttraumatic shoulder dislocation, at a mean age of 50.83 years (SD 21.12), from 0 to 104 years. The incidence of traumatic shoulder dislocations for the entire study group ranged from 24.75/100 000/year (number of posttraumatic shoulder dislocations per 100 000 persons per year) to 29.09/100 000/year, for a mean of 26.69/100 000/year. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the overall incidence of first-time posttraumatic shoulder dislocations in the Polish general population was 26.69 per 100 000 persons per year. These results are higher than estimates presented by other authors. It is necessary to study, regularly update, and monitor this problem in the general population. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5091219/ /pubmed/27777396 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.900902 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2016 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Szyluk, Karol J.
Jasiński, Andrzej
Mielnik, Michał
Koczy, Bogdan
Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title_full Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title_fullStr Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title_short Incidence of Posttraumatic Shoulder Dislocation in Poland
title_sort incidence of posttraumatic shoulder dislocation in poland
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777396
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.900902
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