To evaluate the incidence of diagnosis of Paget's disease of bone in Spain,
a retrospective study was performed from 1991-1997 in four Spanish centers
to evaluate the number of diagnosed Paget's disease cases. Information abo
ut the age, gender, and year of admission and an estimation of the referenc
e population with the number of discharges at the centers were registered f
or each calendar year. The relative diagnostic risk of Paget's disease was
calculated, using 1991 as the reference by Poisson's regression models. The
percentage of males among the diagnosed cases varied from 39% in 1992 to 6
2% in 1993 without significant difference between the different years (p =
0.31). The great majority of the cases were diagnosed between 50 and 89 yea
rs of age, from 89% in 1992 and 94% in 1993, During the first years the mai
n part of the cases corresponded to persons younger than 69 years (57.5% in
1991, 50% in 1992, and 64.7% in 1993), but from 1994 the major percentage
was found in individuals over 70 years of age (68.1% in 1994, 53.8 % in 199
5, 62.3 % in 1996, and 58.1% in 1997) (p = 0.045). Once the results were ad
justed by the diagnosis center, an increased diagnostic risk of Paget's dis
ease relative to the year of diagnosis was seen. In 1996 the risk was 54% h
igher than in 1991, This tendency reached statistical significance (p for t
rend = 0.03). The results of this study demonstrate that there is an increa
sing diagnostic tendency of Paget's disease along the period of study due t
o different analyzed variables.