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A risk assessment tool (OsteoRisk) for identifying latin American women with osteoporosis
Authors:Dr. Shuvayu S. Sen PhD  Vincent P. Rives PharmD  Osvaldo D. Messina MD  Jorge Morales-Torres MD  Gregorio Riera MD  Juan M. Angulo-Solimano MD  João F. M. Neto MD  Alberto Frisoli Jr. MD  Ricardo C. Sáenz MD  Olga Geling PhD  Philip D. Ross PhD
Affiliation:Merck & Company, Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ 08999, USA. shuvayu_sen@merck.com
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To develop a simple and easy-to-use tool for identifying osteoporotic women (femoral neck bone mineral density [BMD] T-scoresor=50 in Latin America who had femoral neck BMD measurements. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A risk index was developed from 1,547 patients based on least square regression using age, weight, history of fractures, and other variables as predictors for BMD T-score. The final model was simplified by reducing the number of predictors; sensitivity and specificity were evaluated before and after reducing the number of predictors to assess performance of the index. The final model included age, weight, country, estrogen use, and history of fractures as significant predictors for T-score. The resulting scoring index achieved 91% sensitivity and 47% specificity. Simplifying the index by using only age and weight yielded similar performance (sensitivity, 92%; specificity, 45%). Three risk categories were identified based on OsteoRisk, the index using only age and body weight: high-risk patients (index <=-2; 65.6% were osteoporotic), moderate-risk patients (-2< index <=1; 26.7% were osteoporotic), and low-risk patients (index>1; 8% were osteoporotic). Similar results were seen in a validation sample of 279 women in Brazil. CONCLUSION: Age and weight alone performed well for predicting the risk of osteoporosis among postmenopausal women. The OsteoRisk is an easy-to-use tool that effectively targets the vast majority of osteoporotic patients in Latin America for evaluation with BMD.
Keywords:osteoporosis    bone mineral density    risk assessment
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