Bone trauma No. of pt. in./ex./ completed Age/ years range Sex Co-morbidity Complications affecting bone regeneration Total # Blood samples
total diagnoses
AF 14/1/13 47
(22-68)
7M 6F 2/13 2 RD 3/13 8
HF (1) 14/4/10 77
(60-89)
5M 5F 5/10 1 GI, ND, t.CP
1 RD,OP, t.ED
1 OP
1 OP, t.CP, ND
1 AS
6/10 8
THR (1) 9/9 70
(44-84)
2M 7F 9/9 OA
3/9 nOA
1HT
1OP, RD, t.CP
1RD
1/9 8
HF (2) 13/5/8 85
(75-90)
8F 7/8 1 DE
1 t.CP
1 OP
1 DE
1 OP, t.ED, RD
1 HP,RD
1 ND,DE
2/8 10
THR (2) 12/2/10

68
(50-80)

2M 8F 10/10 OA
6/10 nOA
1 t.CP
1 t.CP
1 t.CP
1 HP, t.ED
1 HP, t.ED
1 HP
1/10 9
AF � ankle fracture, HF � hip fracture, THR � Total hip replacement. OA � osteo arthritis, t.CP � treated cardiovascular illness, HC � high cholesterol, t.ED � treated endocrine disease, DE � dementia, OP � osteo porosis, RD � rheumatoid disease, HP � high blood pressure, nOA � non osteo arthritic disease, GI � Gastro intestinal disease, ND � Neurological disease, AS � Artery sclerosis,
Table 1: Demographic and clinical data included age, sex, type of bone damage, complications and co-morbidity.