Epidemiology of clinical fractures, morphometric vertebral fractures and osteoporosis treatment

Robert Yntze van der Velde

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Abstract

For people with osteoporosis, it is cost-effective to start specific therapy, however, for people with osteopenia, it is not. Here, the paradoxical situation arises that: in people over 50 years of age with a fracture, more people have osteopenia than osteoporosis. In order to reduce the incidence of fractures, it is necessary to identify subgroups within the group of people with osteopenia with such an increased risk of fracture that it is cost-effective to start specific treatment for them. People with both osteopenia and vertebral fractures are such a subgroup. However, vertebral fractures are often missed. This dissertation studied the influence of the new guideline from 2011, in which Vertebral Fracture Assessment was recommended for everyone aged 50+ with a non-vertebral fracture. It turned out that the diagnosis of vertebral fractures strongly increased as a result, which made 30% more persons eligible for treatment.
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • Maastricht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • van den Bergh, Joop, Supervisor
  • Harvey, Nicholas, Supervisor, External person
  • de Vries, Frank, Supervisor
  • Wyers, Caroline, Co-Supervisor
Award date13 Jul 2022
Place of PublicationMaastricht
Publisher
Print ISBNs9789464373660
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • osteopenia
  • vertebral fractures
  • fracture incidence

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