Major Osteoporotic to Hip Fracture Ratios in Canadian Men and Women With Swedish Comparisons: A Population‐Based Analysis

ABSTRACT Fracture Risk Assessment (FRAX) tools are calibrated from country‐specific fracture epidemiology. Although hip fracture data are usually available, data on non‐hip fractures for most countries are often lacking. In such cases, rates are often estimated by assuming similar non‐hip to hip fra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bone and mineral research 2014-05, Vol.29 (5), p.1067-1073
Hauptverfasser: Lam, Anna, Leslie, William D, Lix, Lisa M, Yogendran, Marina, Morin, Suzanne N, Majumdar, Sumit R
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Fracture Risk Assessment (FRAX) tools are calibrated from country‐specific fracture epidemiology. Although hip fracture data are usually available, data on non‐hip fractures for most countries are often lacking. In such cases, rates are often estimated by assuming similar non‐hip to hip fracture ratios from historical (1987 to 1996) Swedish data. Evidence that countries share similar fracture ratios is limited. Using data from Manitoba, Canada (2000 to 2007, population 1.2 million), we identified 21,850 incident major osteoporotic fractures (MOF) in men and women aged >50 years. Population‐based age‐ and sex‐specific ratios of clinical vertebral, forearm, and humerus fractures to hip fractures were calculated, along with odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). All ratios showed decreasing trends with increasing age for both men and women. Men and women showed similar vertebral/hip fracture ratios (all p > 0.1, with ORs 0.86 to 1.25). Forearm/hip and humerus/hip fracture ratios were significantly lower among men than women (forearm/hip ratio: p 
ISSN:0884-0431
1523-4681
DOI:10.1002/jbmr.2146