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Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to impaired skeletal strength and increased fracture risk. Among 200 million osteoporotic patients (Tarantino, Cannata et al. 2007) most are diagnosed only after several fractures. Furthermore, the progressively aging population will increase the prevalence of osteoporosis. It is estimated that over 75% of osteoporotic patients are not diagnosed and does not receive treatment for their condition.
In this study we aim to investigate the strength of Density Index (DI) for prediction of proximal femur and lumbar spine BMD as well as determining the diagnostic thresholds for DI for osteoporosis diagnostics by using the International Society for Clinical Densitometry guidelines. In addition we aim to investigate how many additional women would be identified for osteoporosis diagnosis/ treatment based on adding FRAX to Bindex versus adding FRAX to DXA.
The investigators will start and organize a multicenter study in 5 osteoporosis clinics in Suomen Terveystalo Healthcare Service Company in Finland. A total of 1100 postmenopausal women (age 50 -79 years) will be measured with both axial DXA and Bindex. In addition, the FRAX questioinnaire will be asked from everybody attending the study.
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Written informed consent is obtained from all subjects before enrolment to the study. All patient data is coded, i.e. made anonymous, to conform to personal data protection. The data is processed only for study purposes.
A total of 1100 postmenopausal women (age 50 -79 years) will participate the study. The subjects will be divided into two groups: healthy (100 women) and under osteoporosis suspicion (1000 women). The groups will be matched by BMI.
Written informed consent is obtained from all subjects before enrolment in the study. All patient data is coded, i.e. made anonymous, to conform to personal data protection. The data is processed only for study purposes.
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Osteoporosis suspicion
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Age: 50 - 59 years (n = 500) and 60-79 years (n = 500).
Post-menopausal status.
At least one of the clinical risk factors for fracture:
Alcohol intake 3 or more units daily
Causes of secondary osteoporosis:
A Physician has referred the woman to axial DXA investigation.
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Healthy
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1,011 participants in 2 patient groups
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