TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Dementia and fragility fractures: issues and solutions JO - Injury A1 - Vun, James S. H. A1 - Ahmadi, Milad A1 - Panteli, Michalis A1 - Pountos, Ippokratis A1 - Giannoudis, Peter V. SP - S10 EP - S16 VL - 48 IS - Suppl 7 N2 - Dementia and fragility fractures are two conditions that pose significant morbidity and mortality to the elderly population. The occurrence of the 'gerontic' boom as a result of improved healthcare meant a continued increase in the prevalence of fragility fractures and dementia. This represents a major public health problem with significant socioeconomic repercussions. It is therefore important for healthcare professionals to gain a better understanding on the relationship between these two commonly co-existing conditions. In this review, we present the available literature surrounding the relationship between fragility fractures and dementia, and the common challenges faced in the management of these two conditions. Combining evidence from the literature along with our current clinical practice, we propose a management pathway aimed at early diagnosis, prevention and management of these two often co-existing conditions. This alongside with a multidisciplinary approach will not only translate to improved patient outcomes and survivorship, but also reduced healthcare cost and socio-economic burden. To date, there is insufficient evidence from the literature to suggest whether dementia is the cause or effect for fragility fractures, or if indeed there is a bidirectional relationship between the two conditions. Further studies are required to shed light onto this important clinical topic.

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LA - en SN - 0020-1383 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2017.08.031 ID - ref1 ER -