Predictors of imminent non-vertebral fracture in elderly women with osteoporosis, low bone mass, or a history of fracture, based on data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)
Using data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study, several risk factors predictive of imminent (2-year) risk of low-trauma non-vertebral fracture among high-risk women were identified, including history of falls, history of low-trauma fracture, poorer physical function, and lower T score. Careful consideration should be given to targeting this population for therapy.
Purpose
Fracture risk assessment has focused on a long-term horizon and populations with a broad risk range. For elderly women with osteoporosis or low bone mass, or a history of fragility fractures ("high-risk women"), risk prediction over a shorter horizon may have greater clinical relevance.
Methods
A repeated-observations design and data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study were employed. Study population comprised women aged ≥ 65 years with T score (total hip, femoral neck, spine) ≤ - 1.0 or prior fracture. Hazard ratios (HR) for predictors of low-trauma non-vertebral fracture during 2-year follow-up were estimated using multivariable shared frailty model.
Results
The study population included 3228 women who contributed 5004 observations; 4.8% experienced low-trauma non-vertebral fracture during the 2-year follow-up. In bivariate analyses, important risk factors included age, back pain, history of falls, history of low-trauma fracture, physical function, health status, and total hip T score. In multivariable analyses, only four independent predictors were identified: falls in past 12 months (≥ 2 falls: HR = 1.9; 1 fall: HR = 1.5), low-trauma fracture in past 12 months (≥ 1 fracture: HR = 1.7), SF-36 physical component summary score (≤ 42.0: HR = 1.6), and total hip T score (≤ - 3.5: HR = 3.7; > - 3.5 to ≤ - 2.5: HR = 2.5; > - 2.5 to ≤ - 1: HR = 1.3).
Conclusions
Imminent risk of low-trauma non-vertebral fracture is elevated among high-risk women with a history of falls or low-trauma fracture, poorer physical function, and lower T score. Careful consideration should be given to identifying and targeting this population for therapy.
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PMID 31098708 31098708 DOI 10.1007/s11657-019-0598-x 10.1007/s11657-019-0598-x
Cite this article
Jonathan D Adachi, Claudie Berger, Rich Barron, Derek Weycker, Tassos P Anastassiades, K Shawn Davison, David A Hanley, George Ioannidis, Stuart A Jackson, Robert G Josse, Stephanie M Kaiser, Christopher S Kovacs, William D Leslie, Suzanne N Morin, Alexandra Papaioannou, Jerilynn C Prior, Erinda Shyta, Amanda Silvia, Tanveer Towheed, & David Goltzman (2019). Predictors of imminent non-vertebral fracture in elderly women with osteoporosis, low bone mass, or a history of fracture, based on data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos). *Archives of osteoporosis*, *14*(1), 53. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-019-0598-x
Jonathan D Adachi, Claudie Berger, Rich Barron, Derek Weycker, Tassos P Anastassiades, K Shawn Davison, et al. Predictors of imminent non-vertebral fracture in elderly women with osteoporosis, low bone mass, or a history of fracture, based on data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos). Arch Osteoporos. 2019;14(1):53. doi:10.1007/s11657-019-0598-x
Jonathan D Adachi, et al. "Predictors of imminent non-vertebral fracture in elderly women with osteoporosis, low bone mass, or a history of fracture, based on data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)." *Archives of osteoporosis*, vol. 14, no. 1, 2019, pp. 53.
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