Identification of asymptomatic frailty vertebral fractures in post-menopausal women

Vertebral fractures are associated with persistent pain, disability and mortality. However, around two thirds of women with vertebral fractures are unaware of them. We aimed to analyze which factors could mostly be associated to the presence of vertebral fractures in post-menopausal women, and evalu...

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Hauptverfasser: Pizzato, S., Trevisan, C., Lucato, P., Girotti, G., Mazzochin, M., Zanforlini, B.M., Bano, G., Piovesan, F., Bertocco, A., Zoccarato, F., Dianin, M., Manzato, E., Sergi, G.
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description Vertebral fractures are associated with persistent pain, disability and mortality. However, around two thirds of women with vertebral fractures are unaware of them. We aimed to analyze which factors could mostly be associated to the presence of vertebral fractures in post-menopausal women, and evaluate the effectiveness of current screening criteria for the detection of vertebral fractures in an outpatient setting. We evaluated 1132 post-menopausal women referred to the osteoporosis outpatient clinic of the Geriatrics Department of Padova. For each participant we assessed: anthropometric data, femoral and lumbar bone mineral density (BMD), dorso-lumbar X-rays, bone metabolism markers. Current recommendations for X-ray examinations by SIOMMMS (Società Italiana di Osteoporosi, Metabolismo Minerale e Malattie dello Scheletro) and ISCD (International Society of Clinical Densitometry) versus routine X-ray examinations were considered, and fracture risk was assessed through the derived FRAX (DeFRA) tool. Of the women included in our study, 28% presented vertebral fractures, most of these previously unknown (82.8%). Lumbar BMD did not differ between patients with and without vertebral fractures. According to SIOMMMS guidelines, 50% of patients
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Humans
Lumbar Vertebrae
Middle Aged
Osteoporosis
Osteoporotic Fractures - diagnostic imaging
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Vertebral fractures
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title Identification of asymptomatic frailty vertebral fractures in post-menopausal women
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