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Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain

BACKGROUND: Age-related bone loss is asymptomatic, and the morbidity of osteoporosis is secondary to the fractures that occur. Common sites of fracture include the spine, hip, forearm and proximal humerus. Fractures at the hip incur the greatest morbidity and mortality and give rise to the highest d...

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Autores principales: Azagra, Rafael, Roca, Genís, Encabo, Gloria, Prieto, Daniel, Aguyé, Amada, Zwart, Marta, Güell, Sílvia, Puchol, Núria, Gene, Emili, Casado, Enrique, Sancho, Pilar, Solà, Sílvia, Torán, Pere, Iglesias, Milagros, Sabaté, Victòria, López-Expósito, Francesc, Ortiz, Sergio, Fernandez, Yolanda, Diez-Perez, Adolf
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21272372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-30
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author Azagra, Rafael
Roca, Genís
Encabo, Gloria
Prieto, Daniel
Aguyé, Amada
Zwart, Marta
Güell, Sílvia
Puchol, Núria
Gene, Emili
Casado, Enrique
Sancho, Pilar
Solà, Sílvia
Torán, Pere
Iglesias, Milagros
Sabaté, Victòria
López-Expósito, Francesc
Ortiz, Sergio
Fernandez, Yolanda
Diez-Perez, Adolf
author_facet Azagra, Rafael
Roca, Genís
Encabo, Gloria
Prieto, Daniel
Aguyé, Amada
Zwart, Marta
Güell, Sílvia
Puchol, Núria
Gene, Emili
Casado, Enrique
Sancho, Pilar
Solà, Sílvia
Torán, Pere
Iglesias, Milagros
Sabaté, Victòria
López-Expósito, Francesc
Ortiz, Sergio
Fernandez, Yolanda
Diez-Perez, Adolf
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description BACKGROUND: Age-related bone loss is asymptomatic, and the morbidity of osteoporosis is secondary to the fractures that occur. Common sites of fracture include the spine, hip, forearm and proximal humerus. Fractures at the hip incur the greatest morbidity and mortality and give rise to the highest direct costs for health services. Their incidence increases exponentially with age. Independently changes in population demography, the age - and sex- specific incidence of osteoporotic fractures appears to be increasing in developing and developed countries. This could mean more than double the expected burden of osteoporotic fractures in the next 50 years. METHODS/DESIGN: To assess the predictive power of the WHO FRAX™ tool to identify the subjects with the highest absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population, a predictive validation study of the tool will be carried out. For this purpose, the participants recruited by 1999 will be assessed. These were referred to scan-DXA Department from primary healthcare centres, non hospital and hospital consultations. Study population: Patients attended in the national health services integrated into a FRIDEX cohort with at least one Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurement and one extensive questionnaire related to fracture risk factors. Measurements: At baseline bone mineral density measurement using DXA, clinical fracture risk factors questionnaire, dietary calcium intake assessment, history of previous fractures, and related drugs. Follow up by telephone interview to know fragility fractures in the 10 years with verification in electronic medical records and also to know the number of falls in the last year. The absolute risk of fracture will be estimated using the FRAX™ tool from the official web site. DISCUSSION: Since more than 10 years ago numerous publications have recognised the importance of other risk factors for new osteoporotic fractures in addition to low BMD. The extension of a method for calculating the risk (probability) of fractures using the FRAX™ tool is foreseeable in Spain and this would justify a study such as this to allow the necessary adjustments in calibration of the parameters included in the logarithmic formula constituted by FRAX™.
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spelling pubmed-32243792011-11-27 Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain Azagra, Rafael Roca, Genís Encabo, Gloria Prieto, Daniel Aguyé, Amada Zwart, Marta Güell, Sílvia Puchol, Núria Gene, Emili Casado, Enrique Sancho, Pilar Solà, Sílvia Torán, Pere Iglesias, Milagros Sabaté, Victòria López-Expósito, Francesc Ortiz, Sergio Fernandez, Yolanda Diez-Perez, Adolf BMC Musculoskelet Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Age-related bone loss is asymptomatic, and the morbidity of osteoporosis is secondary to the fractures that occur. Common sites of fracture include the spine, hip, forearm and proximal humerus. Fractures at the hip incur the greatest morbidity and mortality and give rise to the highest direct costs for health services. Their incidence increases exponentially with age. Independently changes in population demography, the age - and sex- specific incidence of osteoporotic fractures appears to be increasing in developing and developed countries. This could mean more than double the expected burden of osteoporotic fractures in the next 50 years. METHODS/DESIGN: To assess the predictive power of the WHO FRAX™ tool to identify the subjects with the highest absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population, a predictive validation study of the tool will be carried out. For this purpose, the participants recruited by 1999 will be assessed. These were referred to scan-DXA Department from primary healthcare centres, non hospital and hospital consultations. Study population: Patients attended in the national health services integrated into a FRIDEX cohort with at least one Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurement and one extensive questionnaire related to fracture risk factors. Measurements: At baseline bone mineral density measurement using DXA, clinical fracture risk factors questionnaire, dietary calcium intake assessment, history of previous fractures, and related drugs. Follow up by telephone interview to know fragility fractures in the 10 years with verification in electronic medical records and also to know the number of falls in the last year. The absolute risk of fracture will be estimated using the FRAX™ tool from the official web site. DISCUSSION: Since more than 10 years ago numerous publications have recognised the importance of other risk factors for new osteoporotic fractures in addition to low BMD. The extension of a method for calculating the risk (probability) of fractures using the FRAX™ tool is foreseeable in Spain and this would justify a study such as this to allow the necessary adjustments in calibration of the parameters included in the logarithmic formula constituted by FRAX™. BioMed Central 2011-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3224379/ /pubmed/21272372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-30 Text en Copyright ©2011 Azagra et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Azagra, Rafael
Roca, Genís
Encabo, Gloria
Prieto, Daniel
Aguyé, Amada
Zwart, Marta
Güell, Sílvia
Puchol, Núria
Gene, Emili
Casado, Enrique
Sancho, Pilar
Solà, Sílvia
Torán, Pere
Iglesias, Milagros
Sabaté, Victòria
López-Expósito, Francesc
Ortiz, Sergio
Fernandez, Yolanda
Diez-Perez, Adolf
Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title_full Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title_fullStr Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title_short Prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a Spanish population: validation of the WHO FRAX ™ tool in Spain
title_sort prediction of absolute risk of fragility fracture at 10 years in a spanish population: validation of the who frax ™ tool in spain
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21272372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-30
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