We studied prospectively the demographic data, fracture types and modes of treatment in 390 patients with acute traumatic hip fractures in two health care regions in Finland, the Middle Finland region and the Kymenlaakso region in 1989. In Middle Finland population (251,203 inhabitants) 199 patients with a hip fracture were admitted to two acute care hospitals, while 191 patients were admitted in Kymenlaakso (population 189,726) to four acute hospitals. There were no significant differences in the sex- and age-specific incidences between the two regions. In Middle Finland, 70% of the fractures were of the femoral neck, 28% were trochanteric and 2% subtrochanteric. The corresponding figures in Kymenlaakso were 57%, 38% and 5% (P < 0.05). In Middle Finland, 73% of the femoral neck fractures were treated primarily with a hemiendoprosthesis, 2% with primary total hip replacement and 25% by osteosynthesis. The corresponding figures in Kymenlaakso were 81%, 7% and 12% (P < 0.001). The mean duration of hospital stay was 14 days in Middle Finland and 21 days in Kymenlaakso (P < 0.01).
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Brain Behav
January 2025
Terveystalo, Helsinki, Finland.
Introduction: This study describes epidemiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and use of ADHD medication across all age groups in Finland.
Methods: This retrospective study is based on nationwide registers in Finland. The study population included individuals with ADHD diagnosis and/or an ADHD medication record at least once during 2015-2020.
Acta Ophthalmol
January 2025
Optics, Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain.
Aims/purpose: This study aims to assess whether changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) occur after a blood draw and quantify these changes' magnitude in a group of patients over 60 years old.
Methods: We analysed data from the right eye of 54 subjects, with a mean ( SD) age of 68 4 years. The measurements were conducted in the morning while fasting.
Acta Ophthalmol
January 2025
Optics, Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain.
Aims/purpose: This study aims to assess whether changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) occur after a blood draw and quantify these changes' magnitude in a group of patients over 60 years old.
Methods: We analysed data from the right eye of 54 subjects, with a mean ( SD) age of 68 4 years. The measurements were conducted in the morning while fasting.
Sci Rep
January 2025
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January 2025
Unit of Work Ability and Working Career, Team for Sustainable Working Careers, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Työterveyslaitos, P.O. Box 40, Helsinki, Topeliuksenkatu 41B, 00032, Finland.
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Methods: This study is theoretically informed by the concepts of specific work ability and sustainable employability, as well as how health affects productivity at the task level-approach.
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