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FRAX updates 2012

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2012
There is an increasing recognition that the management of osteoporosis requires the characterization of fracture risk to be based on absolute risk rather than single measures such as bone mineral density (BMD). FRAX, the most widely used tool that incorporates clinical risk factors with or without BMD, was launched in 2008.
McCloskey, Eugene V., Kanis, John A.
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FRAX updates 2016

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2016
Purpose of reviewIn the 8 years since the launch of the FRAX tool, it has continued to grow with the addition of new country or territory models. Although the core of the fracture risk algorithm remains unchanged, there is growing evidence of possible additional independent clinical variables that might modulate the interpretation of the FRAX outputs ...
McCloskey, Eugene V.   +3 more
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Frax: A Fractional-Algorithmic Stablecoin Protocol

International Congress on Blockchain and Applications, 2022
A 2-token, fully autonomous blockchain protocol which transitions a fully collateralized stablecoin (FRAX) to fully algorithmic, moving through a fractional-collateral phase is proposed and implemented. FRAX is backed 100% by collateral at genesis.
Sam Kazemian   +3 more
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Optimal use of FRAX®

Joint Bone Spine, 2009
International ...
Roux, Christian, Thomas, Thierry
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Short-term risk of fracture is increased by deficits in cortical and trabecular bone microarchitecture independent of DXA BMD and FRAX: bone microarchitecture international consortium (BoMIC) prospective cohorts.

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Identifying individuals at risk for short-term fracture is essential to offer prompt beneficial treatment, especially since many fractures occur in those without osteoporosis by DXA-aBMD.
Marine Sarfati   +22 more
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Predicting the Subsequent Contralateral Hip Fracture: Is FRAX the Answer?

Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2022
Objectives: To (1) determine the ability of the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) to identify the probability of contralateral hip fractures within 2 years of index fracture and (2) identify independent risk factors for a subsequent hip fracture ...
Ariana Lott   +4 more
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Assessment of fracture risk with FRAX and FRAXplus.

Gaceta Médica de México
FRAX®, a risk calculator that provides individualized 10-year probabilities of hip and major osteoporotic fracture, has been widely used for fracture risk assessment since its launch in 2008.
Teck H A Tan   +6 more
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FRAX assessment in people ageing with HIV

HIV Medicine, 2021
Current British HIV Association (BHIVA) guidelines recommend the use of FRAX for the routine assessment of bone fracture risk in people living with HIV over 50 years of age every 3 years.
M. Mazzitelli   +7 more
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Official Positions for FRAX® Bone Mineral Density and FRAX® Simplification

Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2011
Tools to predict fracture risk are useful for selecting patients for pharmacological therapy in order to reduce fracture risk and redirect limited healthcare resources to those who are most likely to benefit. FRAX (R) is a World Health Organization fracture risk assessment algorithm for estimating the 10-year probability of hip fracture and major ...
Lewiecki, E. Michael   +19 more
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FRAX—Where are we now?

Maturitas, 2015
Bone mineral density (BMD) measurements have been widely used in clinical practice for the diagnosis of osteoporosis, monitoring of treatment, and prediction of fracture risk. However, although BMD values show high specificity for prediction of fractures, their sensitivity is quite low.
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