FRAX calculator and Garvan nomogram in male osteoporotic population

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Purpose: The aim of the study was the presentation of osteoporotic fracture prediction in men. Methods: Eight-hundred and one men at the mean age of 70.8 ± 9.31 years were examined. The 10-year fracture prediction was established, using the FRAX™ calculator and Garvan nomogram. Results: The mean value for any fracture and hip fracture probabilities for FRAX were 7.26 ± 5.4% and 3.68 ± 4.25%, respectively. For Garvan fracture, risk values were 26.44 ± 23.83% and 12.02 ± 18.1%. The mean conformity for any fracture and hip fracture prediction for threshold of 20% (any fracture) and 3% (hip fracture) between Garvan and FRAX values was 55.8% (κ 0.041) and 79.65% (κ 0.599), respectively. ROC analyses showed the following areas under the ROC curves (AUC) for any fractures: FRAX 0.808 and Garvan nomogram 0.843 (p = 0.059). The AUC values for hip fractures were 0.748 for Garvan nomogram and for 0.749 FRAX, and did not differ. On the base of ROC data, the cut-off values with best accuracy to predict fractures for both methods were established. The conformity between methods for thresholds indicated by ROC analysis was 72.5% (κ 0.435) for any and 77.7% (κ 0.543) for hip fractures. Conclusion: The conformities between FRAX and Garvan in regard to hip fracture prediction were acceptable for a threshold of 3% and thresholds derived by ROC analysis, while for any fracture we recommend to use thresholds established by ROC analysis. This may suggest that the use of "universal" cut-off points is probably misleading. © 2014 Informa UK Ltd.

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Pluskiewicz, W., Adamczyk, P., Franek, E., Sewerynek, E., Leszczynski, P., Wichrowska, H., … Drozdzowska, B. (2014). FRAX calculator and Garvan nomogram in male osteoporotic population. Aging Male, 17(3), 174–182. https://doi.org/10.3109/13685538.2013.875991

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