Publications by authors named "Elke Neuhaus"

The study aimed to estimate excess mortality in patients aged 60 years or older up to 1 year after pelvic fracture compared with a population without pelvic fracture. In this retrospective population-based observational study, we use routine data from a large health insurance in Germany. For each patient with a first pelvic fracture between 2008 and 2010 (n = 5685 cases, 82% female, mean age 80 ± 9 years), about 34 individuals without pelvic fracture (n = 193,159 controls) were frequency matched by sex, age at index date, and index month.

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Epidemiological data about pelvic fractures are limited. Until today, most studies only analyzed inpatient data. The purpose of this study was to estimate incidence rates of pelvic fractures in the German population aged 60 years or older, based on outpatient and inpatient data.

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Aim of the project was a comprehensive assessment of short- and middle-term outcome of femoral neck fracture by linkage and analysis of available data from routine care. For this purpose, a generic model of data linkage was developed, agreed with the data security officer, and practically applied. Included were all patients of the AOK Westphalia-Lippe, who were treated in a general or trauma surgery hospital in 1995/1999 for a femoral neck fracture (ICD-9: 820).

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