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Clinical
risk indices, prediction of osteoporosis, and prevention of fractures:
diagnostic consequences and costs.
Pongchaiyakul C, Nguyễn Đình Nguyên, Eisman JA,
Nguyễn Văn Tuấn.
Osteoporos Int. 16: 1444-50, 2006
Bone and Mineral Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
The primary aim of this study was to validate the Osteoporosis
Self-Assessment Tools for Asians (OSTA) instrument in Thai women, and
to evaluate its utility in terms of economic costs and fracture prediction.
Femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
in 322 Thai women, aged 60+/-10 years (mean+/-SD; range: 45-84 years).
The women were classified as having osteoporosis if their BMD T-scores
were < or =-2.5. The OSTA score was calculated for each woman using
her age and weight according to the formula: 0.2(weight-age). Women with
OSTA scores < or =-1 and >-1 were classified as "high risk"
and "low risk," respectively. The prevalence of osteoporosis
was 33% by femoral neck or lumbar spine BMD. Using the OSTA score, 165
(51.2%) women were classified as high risk. The sensitivity, specificity
and positive predictive value of OSTA was 82% 64% and 53%, respectively.
If the OSTA score is used to identify women with high risk of fracture,
and assuming that the incidence of fracture among osteoporotic and non-osteoporotic
women are 2% and 1% per year, respectively, the OSTA score can identify
59% of fracture cases correctly, and 41% are expected to be missed. Furthermore,
if the high-risk subjects identified by OSTA are to be treated, and if
the treatment reduces fracture incidence by 50%, and assuming that the
treatment cost is $1 per day, then the cost to prevent one fracture is
estimated to be $48,530. Results of this study suggest that, in the Thai
population, the OSTA score had high sensitivity but low specificity and
low positive predictive value in the identification of osteoporotic women.
Its use in the general population can result in a high false-positive
rate and incur significant cost to the community.
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