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Open Access 04-05-2024 | Stroke | Original Article

Osteoporosis and fracture risk assessment in adults with ischaemic stroke

Authors: Basil Liu, Chrislyn Yan Ng, Paul Bao Duy La, Phillip Wong, Peter R. Ebeling, Shaloo Singhal, Thanh Phan, Anne Trinh, Frances Milat

Published in: Osteoporosis International

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Abstract

Purpose

To study the prevalence of osteoporosis, falls and fractures in adults with ischaemic stroke.

Methods

Observational cohort study of adults aged ≥ 50 years admitted with ischaemic stroke over a 12-month period were invited to participate in a telephone interview one-year post-stroke to ascertain falls and fracture. A Fracture Risk After Ischaemic Stroke (FRAC-stroke) score was calculated.

Results

Of the 1267 patients admitted to the stroke unit between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020, 624 had a modified Rankin Score documented. Of these, 316 adults ≥ 50 years had ischaemic stroke and 131 consented to a telephone interview. Mean age was 72.4 ± 10.7 years and 36.6% were female. 34 patients (25.9%) had a FRAC-stroke score of ≥ 15, equating to ≥ 5% risk of fracture in the year following stroke. Eleven (8.4%) patients (6 female) had a minimal trauma fracture in the 12 months post-stroke. There was a significant difference in patients experiencing falls pre- and post-stroke (19.8% vs 31.3%, p = 0.04). FRAC-stroke score was higher in those who had a fracture post stroke compared those who did not (20.4 vs 8.9, p < 0.001). Receiver operating characteristic analysis found an area under the curve of 0.867 for FRAC-stroke score (95% CI 0.785–0.949, p < 0.005). The optimal cutoff value for FRAC-stroke score predicting fracture was 12 with a sensitivity of 90.9% and specificity of 70%.

Conclusion

The FRAC-stroke score is a simple clinical tool that can be used to identify patients at high risk of fracture post-stroke who would most benefit from osteoporosis therapy.

Summary

Stroke is a risk factor for fracture due to immobilisation, vitamin D deficiency and increased falls risk. This study found that a simple bedside tool, the FRAC-stroke score, can predict fracture after ischaemic stroke. This will allow clinicians to plan treatment of osteoporosis prior to discharge from a stroke unit.
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Metadata
Title
Osteoporosis and fracture risk assessment in adults with ischaemic stroke
Authors
Basil Liu
Chrislyn Yan Ng
Paul Bao Duy La
Phillip Wong
Peter R. Ebeling
Shaloo Singhal
Thanh Phan
Anne Trinh
Frances Milat
Publication date
04-05-2024
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Osteoporosis International
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Electronic ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-024-07099-0