FRAX Flashcards
1
Q
What is the FRAX scoring used for?
A
It gives the 10 year probability of a fracture - hip fracture and of a major osteoporotic fracture (clinical spine, forearm, hip or shoulder fracture)
2
Q
What are the components of FRAX scoring?
A
- Current age
- Gender
- A prior osteoporotic fracture
- Femoral neck BMD
- Low body mass index
- Oral glucocorticoids for more than 3 months at a dose of prednisolone of 5mg daily or more (or equivalent doses of other glucocorticoids)
- Current smoking
- Parental history of hip fracture
- Alcohol intake (3 or more units a day)
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Secondary osteoporosis e.g. - type I diabetes, untreated long-standing hyperthyroidism, hypogonadism or premature menopause (<45 years), chronic malnutrition, or malabsorption etc.
3
Q
What age bracket is FRAX valid for?
A
40-90
4
Q
At the different risks for FRAX what do you do for the patient?
A
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Low risk
Reassure and give lifestyle advice -
Intermediate risk
Offer BMD test -
High risk
Offer bone protection treatment