This study aimed to compare two different classifications of the risk of fracture/osteoporosis (OP) based on quantitative ultrasound (QUS). Analyses were based on data from the Epidemiological Study on the Prevalence of Osteoporosis, a cross-sectional study conducted in 2000 aimed at assessing the risk of OP in a representative sample of the Italian population. Subjects were classified into 5 groups considering the cross-classification found in previous studies; logistic regression models were defined separately for women and men to study the fracture risk attributable to groups defined by the cross-classification, adjusting for traditional risk factors. Eight-thousand six-hundred eighty-one subjects were considered in the analyses. Logistic regression models revealed that the two classifications seem to be able to identify a common core of individuals at low and at high risk of fractures, and the importance of a multidimensional assessment in older patients to evaluate clinical risk factors together with a simple, inexpensive, radiation-free device such as QUS.

Noale, M., Maggi, S., Gonnelli, S., Limongi, F., Zanoni, S., Zambon, S., et al. (2012). Quantitative ultrasound criteria for risk stratification in clinical practice: a comparative assessment. ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 38(7), 1138-1144 [10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2012.02.022].

Quantitative ultrasound criteria for risk stratification in clinical practice: a comparative assessment

Gonnelli S;
2012-01-01

Abstract

This study aimed to compare two different classifications of the risk of fracture/osteoporosis (OP) based on quantitative ultrasound (QUS). Analyses were based on data from the Epidemiological Study on the Prevalence of Osteoporosis, a cross-sectional study conducted in 2000 aimed at assessing the risk of OP in a representative sample of the Italian population. Subjects were classified into 5 groups considering the cross-classification found in previous studies; logistic regression models were defined separately for women and men to study the fracture risk attributable to groups defined by the cross-classification, adjusting for traditional risk factors. Eight-thousand six-hundred eighty-one subjects were considered in the analyses. Logistic regression models revealed that the two classifications seem to be able to identify a common core of individuals at low and at high risk of fractures, and the importance of a multidimensional assessment in older patients to evaluate clinical risk factors together with a simple, inexpensive, radiation-free device such as QUS.
2012
Noale, M., Maggi, S., Gonnelli, S., Limongi, F., Zanoni, S., Zambon, S., et al. (2012). Quantitative ultrasound criteria for risk stratification in clinical practice: a comparative assessment. ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 38(7), 1138-1144 [10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2012.02.022].
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