Journal article

The fracture risk index and bone mineral density as predictors of vertebral structural failure

Y Duan, F Duboeuf, F Munoz, PD Delmas, E Seeman

Osteoporosis International | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

Structural failure becomes increasingly likely as the load on bone approximates or exceeds the bone's ability to withstand it. The vertebral fracture risk index (FRI) expresses the risk for structural failure as a ratio of compressive stress (load per unit area) to estimated failure stress, and so should be a more sensitive and specific predictor of vertebral fracture than spine areal BMD (aBMD) or volumetric BMD (vBMD), surrogates of bone strength alone. To address this issue, we analyzed the results of a case-control study of 89 postmenopausal women with vertebral fractures and 306 controls in Melbourne, Australia, and a 10-year community-based prospective study in which 30 postmenopausal ..

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