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ea0099p43 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2024

The association between the ‘time to first fracture’ and imminent fracture risk – data from the FRISBEE cohort

de Filette Jeroen M.K. , Charles Alexia , Bellanger Amelie , Laura Iconaru , Baleanu Felicia , Surquin Murielle , Pierre Bergmann , Body Jean-Jacques

Background: Risk factors for fragility fractures were assessed in several prediction models (e.g. FRAX®, Garvan, FRISBEE, …). The predictors of a shorter ‘time to first fracture’ and its impact on imminent fracture risk, however, remain to be determined.Methods: The concept of ‘time to first fracture’ between inclusion in the FRISBEE cohort (‘Fracture RIsk Brussels Epidemiological Enquiry’; 3560 postmenopausal wom...

ea0079005 | Abstracts | BES2021

Fragility fractures in postmenopausal women: development of 5-year prediction models using the FRISBEE study

Felicia Baleanu , Michel Moreau , Alexia Charles , Laura Iconaru , Rafik Karmali , Murielle Surquin , Florence Benoit , Aude Mugisha , Marianne Paesmans , Michel Rubinstein , Serge Rozenberg , Pierre Bergmann , Jean- Jacques Body

Context: Individualized fracture risk may help to select patients requiring a pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis. FRAX and the Garvan fracture risk calculators are the most used tools, though their external validation has shown significant differences in their risk prediction ability.Objective and Methods: Using data from the FRISBEE study, a cohort of 3560 post-menopausal women aged 60-85 years, we aimed to construct original 5-year fracture ris...