2023
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kead104.118
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P077 Bone mineral density predicts fractures when measured in more than one area: results from a large observational cohort

Abstract: Background/Aims Osteoporosis is characterised by a reduction in bone mineral density (BMD). Low BMD is correlated with increased fracture risk. It is unclear whether a BMD value at a specific site is superior for predicting fracture. The Fracture Risk Assessment (FRAX™) tool is used to evaluate fracture risk, using the BMD at the non-dominant hip; focussing on the neck mean and neck total. This is despite a T score of -2.5 or below in the lumbar spine defining a patient as osteoporotic. This … Show more

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