Andrea Piccioli1, Maria Silvia Spinelli2, Giulio Maccauro3. 1. Orthopedics Oncology, "Palazzo Baleani", Teaching Hospital Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy. 2. Department of Orthopaedic Oncology, Agostino Gemelli Hospital, Catholic University of Rome, Largo Francesco Vito 1, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: msilviaspinelli@yahoo.it. 3. Department of Orthopaedic Oncology, Agostino Gemelli Hospital, Catholic University of Rome, Largo Francesco Vito 1, Rome, Italy.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The concept of impending fracture has been developed to help address this difficult skeletal-related problem. There is no consensus on the subject in the literature and a specific definition of impending fracture has not been outlined. DISCUSSION: There is disagreement in the literature on the best criteria for the diagnosis of impending fracture. A method of discrimination for patients who need preventative treatment for a metastatic lesion has not yet been established. CONCLUSIONS: Current score systems consider variables like size, location and treatment response and are easy to remember. However, these score systems have never been evaluated prospectively and rigorously, their sensitivity is low and they do not take into account potentially relevant factors that can influence patient prognosis. A consistent tool to evaluate impending fractures would be of great value to guide the treatment of metastatic bone disease.
INTRODUCTION: The concept of impending fracture has been developed to help address this difficult skeletal-related problem. There is no consensus on the subject in the literature and a specific definition of impending fracture has not been outlined. DISCUSSION: There is disagreement in the literature on the best criteria for the diagnosis of impending fracture. A method of discrimination for patients who need preventative treatment for a metastatic lesion has not yet been established. CONCLUSIONS: Current score systems consider variables like size, location and treatment response and are easy to remember. However, these score systems have never been evaluated prospectively and rigorously, their sensitivity is low and they do not take into account potentially relevant factors that can influence patient prognosis. A consistent tool to evaluate impending fractures would be of great value to guide the treatment of metastatic bone disease.
Authors: F Lopez-Campos; J Cacicedo; F Couñago; R García; O Leaman-Alcibar; A Navarro-Martin; H Pérez-Montero; A Conde-Moreno Journal: Clin Transl Oncol Date: 2021-10-11 Impact factor: 3.405
Authors: Andrea Piccioli; Barbara Rossi; Federico Maria Sacchetti; Maria Silvia Spinelli; Alberto Di Martino Journal: Int Orthop Date: 2015-08-26 Impact factor: 3.075