The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture

Summary The risk of a recurrent fragility fracture varies by age and sex, as by site and recency of sentinel fracture. Introduction The recency of prior fractures affects subsequent fracture risk. Variable recency may obscure other factors that affect subsequent fracture risk. The aim of this study...

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Published in:Osteoporosis International
Main Authors: Kanis, J. A., Johansson, H., Harvey, N. C., Gudnason, V., Sigurdsson, G., Siggeirsdottir, K., Lorentzon, M., Liu, E., Vandenput, L., McCloskey, E. V.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4
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spelling ftaustraliancuni:oai:acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au:8w955 2023-09-05T13:20:34+02:00 The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture Kanis, J. A. Johansson, H. Harvey, N. C. Gudnason, V. Sigurdsson, G. Siggeirsdottir, K. Lorentzon, M. Liu, E. Vandenput, L. McCloskey, E. V. 2021 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4 unknown Springer https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8w955/the-effect-on-subsequent-fracture-risk-of-age-sex-and-prior-fracture-site-by-recency-of-prior-fracture ISSN:0937-941X https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4 Kanis, J. A., Johansson, H., Harvey, N. C., Gudnason, V., Sigurdsson, G., Siggeirsdottir, K., Lorentzon, M., Liu, E., Vandenput, L. and McCloskey, E. V. (2021). The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture. Osteoporosis International. 32(8), pp. 1547-1555. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4 All rights reserved fracture risk prior fracture recency of fracture risk assessment sentinel fracture journal-article 2021 ftaustraliancuni https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4 2023-08-11T14:15:53Z Summary The risk of a recurrent fragility fracture varies by age and sex, as by site and recency of sentinel fracture. Introduction The recency of prior fractures affects subsequent fracture risk. Variable recency may obscure other factors that affect subsequent fracture risk. The aim of this study was to quantify the effect of a sentinel fracture by site, age, and sex where the recency was held constant. Methods The study used data from the Reykjavik Study fracture register that documented prospectively all fractures at all skeletal sites in a large sample of the population of Iceland. Fracture incidence was compared to that of the general population determined at fixed times after a sentinel fracture (humeral, clinical vertebral, forearm, hip, and minor fractures). Outcome fractures comprised a major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture. Results Sentinel osteoporotic fractures were identified in 9504 men and women. Of these, 3616 individuals sustained a major osteoporotic fracture as the first subsequent fracture, of whom 1799 sustained a hip fracture. Hazard ratios for prior fracture were consistently higher in men than in women and decreased progressively with age. Hazard ratios varied according to the site of sentinel fracture with higher ratios for hip and vertebral fracture than for humerus, forearm, or minor osteoporotic fracture. Conclusion The risk of a recurrent fragility fracture varies by age, sex, and site of sentinel fracture when recency is held constant. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Australian Catholic University: ACU Research Bank Osteoporosis International 32 8 1547 1555
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topic fracture risk
prior fracture
recency of fracture
risk assessment
sentinel fracture
spellingShingle fracture risk
prior fracture
recency of fracture
risk assessment
sentinel fracture
Kanis, J. A.
Johansson, H.
Harvey, N. C.
Gudnason, V.
Sigurdsson, G.
Siggeirsdottir, K.
Lorentzon, M.
Liu, E.
Vandenput, L.
McCloskey, E. V.
The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
topic_facet fracture risk
prior fracture
recency of fracture
risk assessment
sentinel fracture
description Summary The risk of a recurrent fragility fracture varies by age and sex, as by site and recency of sentinel fracture. Introduction The recency of prior fractures affects subsequent fracture risk. Variable recency may obscure other factors that affect subsequent fracture risk. The aim of this study was to quantify the effect of a sentinel fracture by site, age, and sex where the recency was held constant. Methods The study used data from the Reykjavik Study fracture register that documented prospectively all fractures at all skeletal sites in a large sample of the population of Iceland. Fracture incidence was compared to that of the general population determined at fixed times after a sentinel fracture (humeral, clinical vertebral, forearm, hip, and minor fractures). Outcome fractures comprised a major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture. Results Sentinel osteoporotic fractures were identified in 9504 men and women. Of these, 3616 individuals sustained a major osteoporotic fracture as the first subsequent fracture, of whom 1799 sustained a hip fracture. Hazard ratios for prior fracture were consistently higher in men than in women and decreased progressively with age. Hazard ratios varied according to the site of sentinel fracture with higher ratios for hip and vertebral fracture than for humerus, forearm, or minor osteoporotic fracture. Conclusion The risk of a recurrent fragility fracture varies by age, sex, and site of sentinel fracture when recency is held constant.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kanis, J. A.
Johansson, H.
Harvey, N. C.
Gudnason, V.
Sigurdsson, G.
Siggeirsdottir, K.
Lorentzon, M.
Liu, E.
Vandenput, L.
McCloskey, E. V.
author_facet Kanis, J. A.
Johansson, H.
Harvey, N. C.
Gudnason, V.
Sigurdsson, G.
Siggeirsdottir, K.
Lorentzon, M.
Liu, E.
Vandenput, L.
McCloskey, E. V.
author_sort Kanis, J. A.
title The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
title_short The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
title_full The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
title_fullStr The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
title_full_unstemmed The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
title_sort effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture
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Kanis, J. A., Johansson, H., Harvey, N. C., Gudnason, V., Sigurdsson, G., Siggeirsdottir, K., Lorentzon, M., Liu, E., Vandenput, L. and McCloskey, E. V. (2021). The effect on subsequent fracture risk of age, sex, and prior fracture site by recency of prior fracture. Osteoporosis International. 32(8), pp. 1547-1555. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-020-05803-4
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