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Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX

Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX
Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX

Summary: A large international meta-analysis using primary data from 64 cohorts has quantified the increased risk of fracture associated with a previous history of fracture for future use in FRAX. Introduction: The aim of this study was to quantify the fracture risk associated with a prior fracture on an international basis and to explore the relationship of this risk with age, sex, time since baseline and bone mineral density (BMD). Methods: We studied 665,971 men and 1,438,535 women from 64 cohorts in 32 countries followed for a total of 19.5 million person-years. The effect of a prior history of fracture on the risk of any clinical fracture, any osteoporotic fracture, major osteoporotic fracture, and hip fracture alone was examined using an extended Poisson model in each cohort. Covariates examined were age, sex, BMD, and duration of follow-up. The results of the different studies were merged by using the weighted β-coefficients. Results: A previous fracture history, compared with individuals without a prior fracture, was associated with a significantly increased risk of any clinical fracture (hazard ratio, HR = 1.88; 95% CI = 1.72–2.07). The risk ratio was similar for the outcome of osteoporotic fracture (HR = 1.87; 95% CI = 1.69–2.07), major osteoporotic fracture (HR = 1.83; 95% CI = 1.63–2.06), or for hip fracture (HR = 1.82; 95% CI = 1.62–2.06). There was no significant difference in risk ratio between men and women. Subsequent fracture risk was marginally downward adjusted when account was taken of BMD. Low BMD explained a minority of the risk for any clinical fracture (14%), osteoporotic fracture (17%), and for hip fracture (33%). The risk ratio for all fracture outcomes related to prior fracture decreased significantly with adjustment for age and time since baseline examination. Conclusion: A previous history of fracture confers an increased risk of fracture of substantial importance beyond that explained by BMD. The effect is similar in men and women. Its quantitation on an international basis permits the more accurate use of this risk factor in case finding strategies.

Hip fracture, Major osteoporotic fracture, Meta-analysis, Osteoporotic fracture, Prior fracture
0937-941X
2027-2045
Kanis, J A
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Johansson, H
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Kanis, J A, Johansson, H, McCloskey, E V, Liu, E, Åkesson, K E, Anderson, F A, Azagra, R, Bager, C L, Beaudart, C, Bischoff-Ferrari, H A, Biver, E, Bruyère, O, Cauley, J A, Center, J R, Chapurlat, R, Christiansen, C, Cooper, C, Crandall, C J, Cummings, S R, da Silva, J A P, Dawson-Hughes, B, Diez-Perez, A, Dufour, A B, Eisman, J A, Elders, P J M, Ferrari, S, Fujita, Y, Fujiwara, S, Glüer, C-C, Goldshtein, I, Goltzman, D, Gudnason, V, Hall, J, Hans, D, Hoff, M, Hollick, R J, Huisman, M, Iki, M, Ish-Shalom, S, Jones, G, Karlsson, M K, Khosla, S, Kiel, D P, Koh, W-P, Koromani, F, Kotowicz, M A, Kröger, H, Kwok, T, Lamy, O, Langhammer, A, Larijani, B, Lippuner, K, Mellström, D, Merlijn, T, Nordström, A, Nordström, P, O'Neill, T W, Obermayer-Pietsch, B, Ohlsson, C, Orwoll, E S, Pasco, J A, Rivadeneira, F, Schott, A-M, Shiroma, E J, Siggeirsdottir, K, Simonsick, E M, Sornay-Rendu, E, Sund, R, Swart, K M A, Szulc, P, Tamaki, J, Torgerson, D J, van Schoor, N M, van Staa, T P, Vila, J, Wareham, N J, Wright, N C, Yoshimura, N, Zillikens, M C, Zwart, M, Vandenput, L, Harvey, N C, Lorentzon, M and Leslie, W D (2023) Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX. Osteoporosis International, 34 (12), 2027-2045. (doi:10.1007/s00198-023-06870-z).

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Summary: A large international meta-analysis using primary data from 64 cohorts has quantified the increased risk of fracture associated with a previous history of fracture for future use in FRAX. Introduction: The aim of this study was to quantify the fracture risk associated with a prior fracture on an international basis and to explore the relationship of this risk with age, sex, time since baseline and bone mineral density (BMD). Methods: We studied 665,971 men and 1,438,535 women from 64 cohorts in 32 countries followed for a total of 19.5 million person-years. The effect of a prior history of fracture on the risk of any clinical fracture, any osteoporotic fracture, major osteoporotic fracture, and hip fracture alone was examined using an extended Poisson model in each cohort. Covariates examined were age, sex, BMD, and duration of follow-up. The results of the different studies were merged by using the weighted β-coefficients. Results: A previous fracture history, compared with individuals without a prior fracture, was associated with a significantly increased risk of any clinical fracture (hazard ratio, HR = 1.88; 95% CI = 1.72–2.07). The risk ratio was similar for the outcome of osteoporotic fracture (HR = 1.87; 95% CI = 1.69–2.07), major osteoporotic fracture (HR = 1.83; 95% CI = 1.63–2.06), or for hip fracture (HR = 1.82; 95% CI = 1.62–2.06). There was no significant difference in risk ratio between men and women. Subsequent fracture risk was marginally downward adjusted when account was taken of BMD. Low BMD explained a minority of the risk for any clinical fracture (14%), osteoporotic fracture (17%), and for hip fracture (33%). The risk ratio for all fracture outcomes related to prior fracture decreased significantly with adjustment for age and time since baseline examination. Conclusion: A previous history of fracture confers an increased risk of fracture of substantial importance beyond that explained by BMD. The effect is similar in men and women. Its quantitation on an international basis permits the more accurate use of this risk factor in case finding strategies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 July 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 August 2023
Published date: December 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: We are grateful to Dr. Östen Ljunggren for contributing the MrOS Sweden cohort. UK Biobank data are included under approved access agreement 3593. The authors acknowledge the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy for use of Manitoba data contained in the Population Health Research Data Repository (HIPC 2016/2017-29). The results and conclusions are those of the authors and no official endorsement by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living, or other data providers is intended or should be inferred. Funding Information: The WHI program is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services through 75N92021D00001, 75N92021D00002, 75N92021D00003, 75N92021D00004, and 75N92021D00005. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, International Osteoporosis Foundation and Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation.
Keywords: Hip fracture, Major osteoporotic fracture, Meta-analysis, Osteoporotic fracture, Prior fracture

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Local EPrints ID: 481160
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481160
ISSN: 0937-941X
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ORCID for C Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709
ORCID for N C Wright: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4884-2576
ORCID for N C Harvey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8194-2512

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Author: J A Kanis
Author: H Johansson
Author: E V McCloskey
Author: E Liu
Author: K E Åkesson
Author: F A Anderson
Author: R Azagra
Author: C L Bager
Author: C Beaudart
Author: H A Bischoff-Ferrari
Author: E Biver
Author: O Bruyère
Author: J A Cauley
Author: J R Center
Author: R Chapurlat
Author: C Christiansen
Author: C Cooper ORCID iD
Author: C J Crandall
Author: S R Cummings
Author: J A P da Silva
Author: B Dawson-Hughes
Author: A Diez-Perez
Author: A B Dufour
Author: J A Eisman
Author: P J M Elders
Author: S Ferrari
Author: Y Fujita
Author: S Fujiwara
Author: C-C Glüer
Author: I Goldshtein
Author: D Goltzman
Author: V Gudnason
Author: J Hall
Author: D Hans
Author: M Hoff
Author: R J Hollick
Author: M Huisman
Author: M Iki
Author: S Ish-Shalom
Author: G Jones
Author: M K Karlsson
Author: S Khosla
Author: D P Kiel
Author: W-P Koh
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