Umair Javaid Chaudhary, Salman Salahuddin Osman, Sadia Moazzam, Syed Imran Ali Shah, Umer Najib, Hammad Nasir Qureshi, Javed Akram.
Correlation of fracture index with BMD T-score in postmenopausal females.
Pak J Med Sci Jan ;20(3):207-10.

Objective: To find the correlation between Fracture Index and BMD T-score so that fracture index can be used as a predictive tool for fracture risk estimation in post menopausal females. Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 396 women age 50 years and above. BMD T-score measurements using ultrasound and Fracture Index calculations based on the risk factor assessment were performed. Setting: North Medical Ward, Unit 4 Et Out Patient Clinics, Mayo Hospital and Akram Medical complex, Lahore. Main outcome: Use of Fracture Index as a predictive tool for the estimation of fracture risk in post menopausal females. Results: The study results showed that when Fracture Index increases BMD T-score decreases to osteoporotic range and correlation coefficient is -0.162. Conclusion: When Fracture Index increases, BMD T-score decreases therefore we can use Fracture Index as an assessment tool for predicting fracture risk in postmenopausal females.

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