| Literature DB >> 32111200 |
Steven A Frost1,2,3,4,5,6, Ayano Kelly7,8, Julia Gaudin7,8, Lynette Mc Evoy8, Carol Wilson9, Lynda Marov10, Carlos El Haddad11,8,10, Jacqueline Center7,12,13, John A Eisman7,12,13,14,15,16, Tuan V Nguyen7,12,13,17, Geraldine Hassett7,12,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One in three women and one in five men are expected to experience a minimal-trauma-fracture after the age of 50-years, which increases the risk of subsequent fracture. Importantly, timely diagnosis and optimal treatment in the form of a fracture liaison service (FLS), has been shown to reduce this risk of a subsequent fracture. However, baseline risk of subsequent fracture among this group of FLS patients has not been well described. Therefore, this study aims to estimate absolute risk of subsequent fracture, among women and men aged 50-years or more, presenting to hospital with a minimal-trauma-fracture.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32111200 PMCID: PMC7049191 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-3161-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Characteristics of patients presenting to hospital between January 2003 and December 2017 with minimal-trauma-fractures
| Women | Men | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs), mean (SD) | 76 (12) | 75 (12) | 76 (12) | < 0.001 |
| Initial fracture, N (%) | < 0.001 | |||
| Hip | 3375 (30) | 1363 (35) | 4738 (31) | |
| Lumbar spine | 237 (3) | 123 (3) | 360 (2) | |
| Major | 3661 (33) | 2250 (57) | 5212 (35) | |
| Minor | 3876 (35) | 903 (23) | 4778 (32) | |
| Subsequent fracture, N (%) | 1599 (14) | 425 (11) | 2024 (13) | < 0.001 |
| Death, N (%) | 1050 (9) | 596 (15) | 1646 (11) | < 0.001 |
| Follow-up (yrs), median (IQR) | 4.7 (1.7–8.4) | 3.9 (1.3–7.6) | 4.5 (1.6–8.2) | < 0.001 |
Note: Fractures were classified as follows: hip, vertebral, major, and minor fractures. Major fractures included pelvis, distal femur, proximal tibia, ribs and sternum, and proximal humerus. Minor fractures included all remaining fractures, excluding those of the face, head or digits
Risk of subsequent fracture based on sex, age, and site of initial fracture
| Subsequent fracture(n) | Total (N) | Rate (%) | Rate Ratio (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crude | Adjusted | |||||
| Men | 425 | 3939 | 10.79 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | |
| Women | 1599 | 11,149 | 14.34 | 1.33 (1.19, 1.48) | 1.31 (1.17, 1.46) | < 0.001 |
| 50–59 | 202 | 1663 | 12.15 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | |
| 60–69 | 327 | 2704 | 12.09 | 1.00 (0.84, 1.19) | 1.01 (0.85, 1.20) | |
| 70–79 | 544 | 3654 | 14.89 | 1.23 (1.04, 1.44) | 1.28 (1.08, 1.50) | |
| 80+ | 951 | 7067 | 13.46 | 1.11 (0.95, 1.29) | 1.20 (1.00, 1.49) | 0.005b |
| Hip | 545 | 4,738,313 | 11.50 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | |
| Lumbar spine | 55 | 360 | 15.28 | 1.33 (1.01, 1.75) | 1.36 (1.03, 1.79) | 0.031 |
| Major | 737 | 5,212,638 | 14.14 | 1.23 (1.11, 1.37) | 1.20 (1.05, 1.38) | < 0.001 |
| Minor | 687 | 4778 | 14.38 | 1.25 (1.12, 1.40) | 1.30 (1.15, 1.47) | < 0.001 |
Note: a adjusted p-value based on Wald’s test
b adjusted p-value for trend, 95% CI = 95% confidence interval
Fractures were classified as follows: hip, vertebral, major, and minor fractures. Major fractures included pelvis, distal femur, proximal tibia, ribs and sternum, and proximal humerus. Minor fractures included all remaining fractures, excluding those of the face, head or digits
Absolute risk of subsequent fracture during follow-up period, based on sex and site of initial fracture
| Site of initial fracture | Time since initial fracture | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-year | 3-years | 5-years | |
| Any | 0.071 (0.066–0.076) | 0.110 (0.104–0.116) | 0.137 (0.130–0.144) |
| Proximal | 0.063 (0.057–0.068) | 0.109 (0.102–0.117) | 0.140 (0.131–0.149) |
| Distal | 0.087 (0.078–0.096) | 0.112 (0.102–0.122) | 0.132 (0.121–0.143) |
| Any | 0.062 (0.055–0.070) | 0.094 (0.085–0.104) | 0.113 (0.102–0.124) |
| Proximal | 0.053 (0.045–0.062) | 0.086 (0.076–0.097) | 0.106 (0.095–0.119) |
| Distal | 0.092 (0.074–0.112) | 0.122 (0.101–0.145) | 0.134 (0.111–0.158) |
Note: Fractures were classified as hip, vertebral, and major as proximal. Major fractures included pelvis, distal femur, proximal tibia, ribs and sternum, and proximal humerus. Distal fractures included all remaining fractures, excluding those of the face, head or digits
Absolute risk of subsequent fracture during follow-up period, based on sex, age, and site of initial fracture
| Site of initial fracture | Cumulative risk of subsequent fracture (95% confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-year | 3-years | 5-years | |
| 50–59 years | |||
| Any | 0.082 (0.068–0.097) | 0.095 (0.080–0.111) | 0.105 (0.089–0.123) |
| Proximal | 0.056 (0.037–0.080) | 0.079 (0.055–0.108) | 0.100 (0.072–0.133) |
| Distal | 0.094 (0.076–0.114) | 0.103 (0.084–0.123) | 0.108 (0.089–0.130) |
| 60–69 years | |||
| Any | 0.079 (0.068–0.091) | 0.107 (0.094–0.121) | 0.127 (0.112–0.143) |
| Proximal | 0.068 (0.053–0.085) | 0.105 (0.085–0.126) | 0.139 (0.115–0.164) |
| Distal | 0.088 (0.072–0.105) | 0.109 (0.091–0.128) | 0.120 (0.101–0.140) |
| 70–79 years | |||
| Any | 0.068 (0.060–0.078) | 0.109 (0.098–0.121) | 0.143 (0.130–0.157) |
| Proximal | 0.058 (0.048–0.069) | 0.105 (0.092–0.120) | 0.144 (0.128–0.162) |
| Distal | 0.087 (0.071–0.105) | 0.116 (0.097–0.137) | 0.140 (0.119–0.163) |
| 80+ years | |||
| Any | 0.067 (0.060–0.074) | 0.116(0.107–0.125) | 0.145 (0.135–0.155) |
| Proximal | 0.063 (0.056–0.071) | 0.115 (0.105–0.125) | 0.141 (0.130–0.153) |
| Distal | 0.082 (0.066–0.101) | 0.121 (0.100–0.143) | 0.159 (0.135–0.185) |
| 50–59 years | |||
| Any | 0.099 (0.076–0.126) | 0.116 (0.090–0.145) | 0.127 (0.099–0.158) |
| Proximal | 0.073(0.046–0.108) | 0.092 (0.061–0.131) | 0.115 (0.078–0.160) |
| Distal | 0.126 (0.090–0.168) | 0.140 (0.101–0.185) | 0.140 (0.101–0.185) |
| 60–69 years | |||
| Any | 0.068 (0.052–0.086) | 0.091 (0.072–0.113) | 0.101 (0.081–0.125) |
| Proximal | 0.051 (0.034–0.072) | 0.078 (0.057–0.104) | 0.092 (0.067–0.121) |
| Distal | 0.099 (0.068–0.137) | 0.115 (0.082–0.156) | 0.120 (0.085–0.161) |
| 70–79 years | |||
| Any | 0.053 (0.040–0.067) | 0.088 (0.071–0.107) | 0.108 (0.089–0.130) |
| Proximal | 0.052 (0.038–0.068) | 0.086 (0.067–0.107) | 0.108 (0.087–0.132) |
| Distal | 0.057 (0.030–0.096) | 0.096(0.058–0.145) | 0.111 (0.069–0.164) |
| 80+ years | |||
| Any | 0.051 (0.041–0.062) | 0.088 (0.075–0.103) | 0.110 (0.095–0.127) |
| Proximal | 0.049 (0.039–0.060) | 0.084 (0.070–0.099) | 0.104 (0.088–0.122) |
| Distal | 0.067 (0.037–0.108) | 0.125 (0.081–0.179) | 0.156 (0.105–0.216) |
Note: Fractures were classified as hip, vertebral, and major as proximal. Major fractures included pelvis, distal femur, proximal tibia, ribs and sternum, and proximal humerus. Distal fractures included all remaining fractures, excluding those of the face, head or digits