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Executive summary: Italian guidelines for diagnosis, risk stratification, and care continuity of fragility fractures 2021

Authors :
Giovanni Corrao
Annalisa Biffi
Gloria Porcu
Raffaella Ronco
Giovanni Adami
Rosaria Alvaro
Riccardo Bogini
Achille Patrizio Caputi
Luisella Cianferotti
Bruno Frediani
Davide Gatti
Stefano Gonnelli
Giovanni Iolascon
Andrea Lenzi
Salvatore Leone
Raffaella Michieli
Silvia Migliaccio
Tiziana Nicoletti
Marco Paoletta
Annalisa Pennini
Eleonora Piccirilli
Maurizio Rossini
Umberto Tarantino
Maria Luisa Brandi
Source :
Frontiers in Endocrinology, Vol 14 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundFragility fractures are a major public health concern owing to their worrying and growing burden and their onerous burden upon health systems. There is now a substantial body of evidence that individuals who have already suffered a fragility fracture are at a greater risk for further fractures, thus suggesting the potential for secondary prevention in this field.PurposeThis guideline aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for recognizing, stratifying the risk, treating, and managing patients with fragility fracture. This is a summary version of the full Italian guideline.MethodsThe Italian Fragility Fracture Team appointed by the Italian National Health Institute was employed from January 2020 to February 2021 to (i) identify previously published systematic reviews and guidelines on the field, (ii) formulate relevant clinical questions, (iii) systematically review literature and summarize evidence, (iv) draft the Evidence to Decision Framework, and (v) formulate recommendations.ResultsOverall, 351 original papers were included in our systematic review to answer six clinical questions. Recommendations were categorized into issues concerning (i) frailty recognition as the cause of bone fracture, (ii) (re)fracture risk assessment, for prioritizing interventions, and (iii) treatment and management of patients experiencing fragility fractures. Six recommendations were overall developed, of which one, four, and one were of high, moderate, and low quality, respectively.ConclusionsThe current guidelines provide guidance to support individualized management of patients experiencing non-traumatic bone fracture to benefit from secondary prevention of (re)fracture. Although our recommendations are based on the best available evidence, questionable quality evidence is still available for some relevant clinical questions, so future research has the potential to reduce uncertainty about the effects of intervention and the reasons for doing so at a reasonable cost.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16642392
Volume :
14
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1959648d7e411c8abdb00831688a42
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1137671