Tarik Wasfie1, Avery Jackson2, Caramarie Brock2, Stefanija Galovska2, Jennifer R McCullough3, Jacob A Burgess3. 1. Genesys Regional Medical Center, Genesys Trauma Services, Grand Blanc, MI, USA. Electronic address: Tarik.wasfie@ascension.org. 2. Michigan Neurosurgical Institute, PC, Grand Blanc, MI, USA. 3. Genesys Regional Medical Center, Department of Research, Grand Blanc, MI, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a sizable proportion of elderly, both men and women, with fragility fractures, approximately 2 million fractures per year in the United States. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 365 patient presented between January 2012 and December 2017 with vertebral compression fractures. Pre-post study design to determine refracture between Group A (before Fracture Liaison Service (FLS)) and Group B, after. Calcium, Vitamin D, DEXA scans, FRAX scores, and refracture rates were measured. RESULTS: Mean age for group A and B were 79.0 and 74.9 years, respectively, and predominantly females. Serum calcium was higher in group B (9.51 mg/d/L versus 9.40 mg/dL) but not significant (p = 0.19). Fracture score among the groups was similar (20% versus 22%; p = 0.44). The total refracture rate for both vertebral and other fracture was significantly less in the post FLS patients, 36.5% versus 56% p-value = 0.01. CONCLUSION: FLS program benefited patients with fragility fractures by decreasing the incidence of all refracture rates.
BACKGROUND: There is a sizable proportion of elderly, both men and women, with fragility fractures, approximately 2 million fractures per year in the United States. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 365 patient presented between January 2012 and December 2017 with vertebral compression fractures. Pre-post study design to determine refracture between Group A (before Fracture Liaison Service (FLS)) and Group B, after. Calcium, Vitamin D, DEXA scans, FRAX scores, and refracture rates were measured. RESULTS: Mean age for group A and B were 79.0 and 74.9 years, respectively, and predominantly females. Serum calcium was higher in group B (9.51 mg/d/L versus 9.40 mg/dL) but not significant (p = 0.19). Fracture score among the groups was similar (20% versus 22%; p = 0.44). The total refracture rate for both vertebral and other fracture was significantly less in the post FLS patients, 36.5% versus 56% p-value = 0.01. CONCLUSION: FLS program benefited patients with fragility fractures by decreasing the incidence of all refracture rates.
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