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Fragility Fractures and Imminent Fracture Risk in the Spanish Population: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study.

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2021-03-05

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Montoya-García, Maria-José
Giner, Mercè
Marcos, Rodrigo
García-Romero, David
Olmo-Montes, Francisco-Jesús
Miranda, Mª José
Hernández-Cruz, Blanca
Colmenero, Miguel-Angel
Vázquez-Gámez, Mª Angeles

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Fragility fractures constitute a major public health problem worldwide, causing important high morbidity and mortality rates. The aim was to present the epidemiology of fragility fractures and to assess the imminent risk of a subsequent fracture and mortality. This is a retrospective population-based cohort study (n = 1369) with a fragility fracture. We estimated the incidence rate of index fragility fractures and obtained information on the subsequent fractures and death during a follow-up of up to three years. We assessed the effect of age, sex, and skeletal site of index fracture as independent risk factors of further fractures and mortality. Incidence rate of index fragility fractures was 86.9/10,000 person-years, with highest rates for hip fractures in women aged ≥80 years. The risk of fracture was higher in subjects with a recent fracture (Relative Risk(RR), 1.80; p

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fracture risk, fragility fracture, imminent fracture risk, osteoporosis

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