volume 34 issue 12 pages 2027-2045

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

J. A. Kanis 1, 2
H. Johansson 1, 3
E. V. McCloskey 2, 4
E. Liu 1
K E Åkesson 5, 6
F A ANDERSON 7
R Azagra 8, 9, 10
C L Bager 11
C Beaudart 12, 13
H. A. Bischoff-Ferrari 14, 15
E Biver 16
O Bruyère 12
J A Cauley 17
J. R. Center 18, 19, 20
R Chapurlat 21
C Christiansen 11
C. Cooper 22, 23, 24
C J Crandall 25
S R Cummings 26
J. A. P. Da Silva 27, 28
B. Dawson-Hughes 29
A Diez-Perez 30
A B Dufour 31, 32
J. A. Eisman 18, 19, 20
P J M Elders 33
S Ferrari 16
Y. Fujita 34
S. Fujiwara 35
C-C Glüer 36
I Goldshtein 37, 38
D. Goltzman 39
V Gudnason 40, 41
J. Hall 42
D Hans 43
M. Hoff 44, 45
R J Hollick 46
M. Huisman 47, 48
M. Iki 49
S ISH-SHALOM 50
G. Jones 51
M K Karlsson 5, 6
S. Khosla 52
D P Kiel 31, 32
W P Koh 53, 54
F Koromani 55, 56
M. A. Kotowicz 57, 58, 59
H. KRÖGER 60, 61
T Kwok 62, 63
O Lamy 64, 65
A Langhammer 66
B. Larijani 67
K Lippuner 68
D Mellström 69, 70
T Merlijn 71
A. NORDSTRÖM 72, 73, 74
P Nordström 75
T. W. O'Neill 76, 77
B. Obermayer-Pietsch 78, 79
C. Ohlsson 80, 81
E. S. Orwoll 82
J. A. Pasco 57, 58, 59, 83
F Rivadeneira 55
A M Schott 84
E J Shiroma 85
K. Siggeirsdottir 40, 86
E. M. Simonsick 87
E Sornay Rendu 88
R. Sund 61
K. M. A. Swart 33, 89
P. Szulc 88
J. Tamaki 90
D J Torgerson 91
N.M. van Schoor 47
T.- P. van Staa 92
J. Vila 93
N J Wareham 94
N. C. Wright 95
N. Yoshimura 96
M.C. Zillikens 55
M Zwart 10, 97, 98, 99
L. Vandenput 1, 80
N. C. Harvey 22, 23
M. Lorentzon 1, 3
W. D. Leslie 100
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Health Centre Badia del Valles, Catalan Institute of Health, Barcelona, Spain
10
 
PRECIOSA-Fundación para la investigación, Barcelona, Spain
11
 
Nordic bioscience A/S, Herlev, Denmark
28
 
Rheumatology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
31
 
Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew Senior Life, Boston, USA
35
 
Department of Pharmacy, Yasuda Women’s University, Hiroshima, Japan
40
 
Icelandic Heart Association, Kopavogur, Iceland
50
 
Endocrine Clinic, Elisha Hospital, Haifa, Israel
79
 
Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine, Graz, Austria
86
 
Janus Rehabilitation, Reykjavik, Iceland
89
 
PHARMO Institute for Drug Outcomes Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands
97
 
Health Center Can Gibert del Plà, Catalan Institute of Health, Girona, Spain
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-08-11
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.466
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor5.4
ISSN0937941X, 14332965
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Abstract
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. 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). 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. 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. 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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@article{2023_Kanis,
author = {J. A. Kanis and H. Johansson and E. V. McCloskey and E. Liu and K E Åkesson and F A ANDERSON and R Azagra and C L Bager and C Beaudart and H. A. Bischoff-Ferrari and E Biver and O Bruyère and J A Cauley and J. R. Center and R Chapurlat and C Christiansen and C. Cooper and C J Crandall and S R Cummings and J. A. P. Da Silva and B. Dawson-Hughes and A Diez-Perez and A B Dufour and J. A. Eisman and P J M Elders and S Ferrari and Y. Fujita and S. Fujiwara and C-C Glüer and I Goldshtein and D. Goltzman and V Gudnason and J. Hall and D Hans and M. Hoff and R J Hollick and M. Huisman and M. Iki and S ISH-SHALOM and G. Jones and M K Karlsson and S. Khosla and D P Kiel and W P Koh and F Koromani and M. A. Kotowicz and H. KRÖGER and T Kwok and O Lamy and A Langhammer and others},
title = {Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX},
journal = {Osteoporosis International},
year = {2023},
volume = {34},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-023-06870-z},
number = {12},
pages = {2027--2045},
doi = {10.1007/s00198-023-06870-z}
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Kanis, J. A., et al. “Previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk: a meta-analysis to update FRAX.” Osteoporosis International, vol. 34, no. 12, Aug. 2023, pp. 2027-2045. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-023-06870-z.