Prevalence of algorithm-based qualitative (ABQ) method osteoporotic vertebral fracture in elderly Chinese men and women with reference to semi-quantitative (SQ) method: Mr. Os and Ms Os. (Hong Kong) studies
Xian Jun Zeng, Min Deng, Yi Xiang Wang, James F. Griffith, Lai Chang, He, Anthony W. L. Kwok, Jason C. S. Leung, Timothy Kwok, Ping Chung Leung

TL;DR
This study compares the algorithm-based qualitative (ABQ) method with the semi-quantitative (SQ) method for detecting osteoporotic vertebral fractures in elderly Chinese, finding ABQ more sensitive to mild fractures associated with lower BMD.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale comparison of ABQ and SQ methods in elderly Chinese populations, highlighting ABQ's higher sensitivity to mild vertebral fractures.
Findings
ABQ detects more grade-1 fractures than SQ.
ABQ correlates with lower BMD in mild fractures.
ABQ shows higher sensitivity to fractures associated with osteoporosis.
Abstract
Introduction: This study evaluated algorithm-based qualitative (ABQ) method for vertebral fracture (VF) evaluation with reference to semi-quantitative (SQ) method and bone mineral density (BMD) measurement. Methods: Mr. OS (Hong Kong) and Ms. OS (Hong Kong) represent the first large-scale cohort studies on bone health in elderly Chinese men and women. The current study compared Genant's SQ method and ABQ method in these two cohorts. Based on quantitative measurement, the severity of ABQ method detected fractures was additionally classified into grade-1, grad-2, and grade-3 according to SQ's deformity criteria. The radiographs of 1,954 elderly Chinese men (mean: 72.3 years) and 1,953 elderly Chinese women (mean: 72.5 years) were evaluated. Results: according to ABQ, grade-1,-2,-3 VFs accounted for 1.89%, 1.74%, 2.25% in men, and 3.33%, 3.07%, and 5.53% in women. In men and women, 15.7%…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Hip and Femur Fractures · Bone Metabolism and Diseases
