Frailty as a predictor of vertebral fractures in osteoporosis: A clinical perspective.

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Zeynep Şahiner, Merve Güner, Özgür Selim Uysal
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to assess the correlation between vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) and frailty and to identify the possible link between the number of VCFs and frailty intensity in patients with osteoporosis (OP).

Patients and methods: Between January 2025 and February 2025, a total of 204 patients (143 males, 61 females; mean age: 71.8±5.5 years; range, 65 to 89 years) over 65 years who received treatment for OP in the inpatient setting were included. The patients were divided into two groups according to their Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) scores as the frail group (n=141, CFS ≥4) and the non-frail group (n=63, CFS <4). Demographic and clinical characteristics, geriatric syndromes, and fracture prevalence were recorded.

Results: The handgrip strength was significantly reduced in the frail group (19 kg vs. 21 kg, p=0.004), with a probable sarcopenia rate of 42% (p=0.034). The rate of participants with no fractures, a single fracture, and multiple fractures was 42%, 26%, and 22% in the non-frail group, compared to 57%, 73%, and 77% in the frail group, respectively (p=0.018). This difference was particularly evident in patients with multiple fractures (odds ratio [OR]=2.34, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.13-4.87, p=0.023).

Conclusion: Frailty is strongly associated with a higher incidence of VCFs and multiple fractures in older individuals with OP.

虚弱作为骨质疏松症椎体骨折的预测因子:临床观点。
目的:本研究旨在评估椎体压缩性骨折(VCFs)与脆性之间的相关性,并确定骨质疏松症(OP)患者椎体压缩性骨折(VCFs)数量与脆性强度之间的可能联系。患者与方法:2025年1月~ 2025年2月,共204例患者,其中男性143例,女性61例;平均年龄:71.8±5.5岁;年龄在65岁至89岁之间),年龄在65岁以上的住院患者接受了OP治疗。根据临床虚弱量表(CFS)评分将患者分为体弱组(n=141, CFS≥4)和非体弱组(n=63, CFS)。结果:体弱组握力明显降低(19 kg比21 kg, p=0.004),可能发生肌肉减少率为42% (p=0.034)。非体弱组无骨折、单一骨折和多发骨折的比例分别为42%、26%和22%,而体弱组分别为57%、73%和77% (p=0.018)。这种差异在多发骨折患者中尤为明显(优势比[OR]=2.34, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.13-4.87, p=0.023)。结论:在老年OP患者中,虚弱与vcf和多发骨折的高发生率密切相关。
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