A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.

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Main Author: Marques, Andréa
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Mota, António, Canhão, Helena, Romeu, José Carlos, Machado, Pedro, Ruano, Afonso, Barbosa, Ana Paula, Dias, António Aroso, Silva, Daniel, Araújo, Domingos, Simões, Eugénia, Aguas, Fernanda, Rosendo, Inês, Silva, Inês, Crespo, Jorge, Alves, José Delgado, Costa, Lúcia, Mascarenhas, Mário, Lourenço, Óscar, Ferreira, Pedro Lopes, Lucas, Raquel, Roque, Raquel, Branco, Jaime, Tavares, Viviana, Johansson, Helena, Kanis, Jonh, Pereira da Silva, José António
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Summary: The objective of this study was to develop a Portuguese version of the World Health Organization fracture risk assessment tool (FRAX®). All cases of hip fracture occurred at or after 40 years of age were extracted from the Portuguese National Hospital Discharge Register from 2006 to 2010. Age and sex-ranked population estimates and mortality rates were obtained from National Statistics. Age- and gender stratified incidences were computed and the average of the five years under consideration was taken. Rates for other major fractures were imputed from the epidemiology of Sweden, as undertaken for most national FRAX® models. All methodological aspects and results were submitted to critical appraisal by a wide panel of national experts and representatives of the different stakeholders, including patients. Hip fracture incidence rates were higher in women than in men and increased with age. The lowest incidence was observed in 40-44 years group (14.1 and 4.0 per 100,000 inhabitants for men and women, respectively). The highest rate was observed among the 95-100 age-group (2,577.6 and 3,551.8/100,000 inhabitants, for men and women, respectively). The estimated ten-year probability for major osteoporotic fracture or hip fracture increased with decreasing T-score and with increasing age. Portugal has one of the lowest fracture incidences among European countries. The FRAX® tool has been successfully calibrated to the Portuguese population, and can now be used to estimate the ten-year risk of osteoporotic fractures in this country. All major stakeholders officially endorsed the Portuguese FRAX® model and co-authored this paper.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
title A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
spellingShingle A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
Marques, Andréa
10-year fracture probability
FRAX
Hip fracture
Osteoporotic fracture
Rheumatology
title_short A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
title_full A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
title_fullStr A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
title_full_unstemmed A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
title_sort A FRAX model for the estimation of osteoporotic fracture probability in Portugal.
author Marques, Andréa
author_facet Marques, Andréa
Mota, António
Canhão, Helena
Romeu, José Carlos
Machado, Pedro
Ruano, Afonso
Barbosa, Ana Paula
Dias, António Aroso
Silva, Daniel
Araújo, Domingos
Simões, Eugénia
Aguas, Fernanda
Rosendo, Inês
Silva, Inês
Crespo, Jorge
Alves, José Delgado
Costa, Lúcia
Mascarenhas, Mário
Lourenço, Óscar
Ferreira, Pedro Lopes
Lucas, Raquel
Roque, Raquel
Branco, Jaime
Tavares, Viviana
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, Jonh
Pereira da Silva, José António
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Canhão, Helena
Romeu, José Carlos
Machado, Pedro
Ruano, Afonso
Barbosa, Ana Paula
Dias, António Aroso
Silva, Daniel
Araújo, Domingos
Simões, Eugénia
Aguas, Fernanda
Rosendo, Inês
Silva, Inês
Crespo, Jorge
Alves, José Delgado
Costa, Lúcia
Mascarenhas, Mário
Lourenço, Óscar
Ferreira, Pedro Lopes
Lucas, Raquel
Roque, Raquel
Branco, Jaime
Tavares, Viviana
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, Jonh
Pereira da Silva, José António
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)
Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas (CEDOC)
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Andréa
Mota, António
Canhão, Helena
Romeu, José Carlos
Machado, Pedro
Ruano, Afonso
Barbosa, Ana Paula
Dias, António Aroso
Silva, Daniel
Araújo, Domingos
Simões, Eugénia
Aguas, Fernanda
Rosendo, Inês
Silva, Inês
Crespo, Jorge
Alves, José Delgado
Costa, Lúcia
Mascarenhas, Mário
Lourenço, Óscar
Ferreira, Pedro Lopes
Lucas, Raquel
Roque, Raquel
Branco, Jaime
Tavares, Viviana
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, Jonh
Pereira da Silva, José António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 10-year fracture probability
FRAX
Hip fracture
Osteoporotic fracture
Rheumatology
topic 10-year fracture probability
FRAX
Hip fracture
Osteoporotic fracture
Rheumatology
description The objective of this study was to develop a Portuguese version of the World Health Organization fracture risk assessment tool (FRAX®). All cases of hip fracture occurred at or after 40 years of age were extracted from the Portuguese National Hospital Discharge Register from 2006 to 2010. Age and sex-ranked population estimates and mortality rates were obtained from National Statistics. Age- and gender stratified incidences were computed and the average of the five years under consideration was taken. Rates for other major fractures were imputed from the epidemiology of Sweden, as undertaken for most national FRAX® models. All methodological aspects and results were submitted to critical appraisal by a wide panel of national experts and representatives of the different stakeholders, including patients. Hip fracture incidence rates were higher in women than in men and increased with age. The lowest incidence was observed in 40-44 years group (14.1 and 4.0 per 100,000 inhabitants for men and women, respectively). The highest rate was observed among the 95-100 age-group (2,577.6 and 3,551.8/100,000 inhabitants, for men and women, respectively). The estimated ten-year probability for major osteoporotic fracture or hip fracture increased with decreasing T-score and with increasing age. Portugal has one of the lowest fracture incidences among European countries. The FRAX® tool has been successfully calibrated to the Portuguese population, and can now be used to estimate the ten-year risk of osteoporotic fractures in this country. All major stakeholders officially endorsed the Portuguese FRAX® model and co-authored this paper.
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