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Comparison of fracture risk calculators in elderly fallers: a hospital-based cross-sectional study.

Georgi TodorovSusan BrookNicole Quah Qin XianSophia Von WidekindBernard FreudenthalAlexander N Comninos
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Although strong correlations between calculators were observed in the study cohort, there were differences of up to 13% between estimated risks. QFracture captured several elderly-specific inputs not considered by other calculators and so projected higher fracture risk than the other calculators. QFracture provided 1-year fracture risks that were comparable with the prospective observed fracture incidence in the cohort. This study has important clinical implications for the use of fracture risk calculators to guide treatment decisions, particularly in the high-risk cohort of elderly patients admitted to hospital following falls.
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