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Table Resminostat 5 Length of stay and hospitalization costs per admission, 2010 Discussion This retrospective database study analyzed CHIRA claims data from 2008�C2010 to estimate hospital costs and LOS due to osteoporotic fractures reported in mainland China. The median hospital LOS and inpatient costs for all fractures were 19 days and ?18,587, respectively. Older fracture patients (��70 years) had longer median per-admission LOS of 19 days (PLumacaftor supplier costs, fell by 6.1% in 2010 (39.2%) compared to 2009 (45.3%), but due to overall rising hospital costs, the patients�� total out-of-pocket burden increased by 30%. Hospital distribution was geographically unequal; there were 695 (83.7%) hospitals located in the east, 59 (7.1%) located in the center, and 76 (9.2%) located in the west. Therefore, the results and conclusions from the pooled data reported herein may not be completely applicable to all areas. A few previous studies have reported estimates on hospital costs and LOS for fracture patients in large cities in mainland China. Retrospective data on hospital LOS and costs in the year 2000 for 2,855 patients aged 50 years and older (mean age: 73.6��9.9 years) who were hospitalized for bone fragility hip fractures in 13 districts of Shanghai, People��s Republic of China, were obtained from hospital records and were analyzed by Dai et al.1 The mean Baf-A1 in vivo LOS for osteoporotic women was 35 days, but was longer for patients aged over 60 years and was associated with a higher mean cost of hospital stay (?18,932, up from ?15,082) at age 65�C74 years. Only 14% of patients hospitalized for osteoporotic hip fracture received treatment for osteoporosis. Another study of hip fracture costs and LOS over 6 years in Shanghai, People��s Republic of China, was reported by Huang et al.3 While the average costs for femoral neck fracture increased from ?13,115 in 1998 up to ?25,867 in 2003, and the average costs for intertrochanteric fracture increased from ?8,678 in 1998 up to ?19,098 in 2003, the LOS for both groups did not change significantly (ranging between 16 days and 24 days) during the same 6-year period.