Publications by authors named "Mugisha Aude"

Unlabelled: We registered 1336 incident-validated fractures in a prospective cohort of 3560 postmenopausal (60-85 years) Belgian women (mean follow-up of 9.1 years). The increase of fracture incidence with age varied widely depending on the fracture site and was significantly steeper for central than for peripheral fractures (e.

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Context: Individualized fracture risk may help to select patients requiring a pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis. FRAX and the Garvan fracture risk calculators are the most used tools, although their external validation has shown significant differences in their risk prediction ability.

Objective And Methods: Using data from the Fracture Risk Brussels Epidemiological Enquiry study, a cohort of 3560 postmenopausal women aged 60 to 85 years, we aimed to construct original 5-year fracture risk prediction models using validated clinical risk factors (CRFs).

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Probabilistic models including clinical risk factors with or without bone mineral density (BMD) have been developed to estimate the 5- or 10-year absolute fracture risk. We investigated the performance of the FRAX and Garvan tools in a well-characterized population-based cohort of 3560 postmenopausal, volunteer women, aged 60 to 85 years at baseline, included in the Fracture Risk Brussels Epidemiological Enquiry (FRISBEE) cohort, during 5 years of follow-up. Baseline data were used to calculate the estimated 10-year risk of hip and major osteoporotic fractures (MOFs) for each participant using FRAX (Belgium).

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Article Synopsis
  • Patients who've had a fracture are at increased risk for another one in the next two years, particularly older women aged 60 to 85, with the study analyzing a cohort of 3,560 postmenopausal women.
  • Three models were created to predict imminent fractures based on factors like bone mineral density, fall history, and comorbidities; these models showed good predictive accuracy compared to established tools like FRAX.
  • The models use five key predictors (BMD, age, comorbidities, falls, and history of central fractures) to assess fracture risk and are presented as user-friendly nomograms for clinical use.
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Purpose: To provide a summarized state of the art of the relative efficacy and rapidity of action of pharmacological treatments to prevent imminent osteoporotic fractures.

Methods: We reviewed metanalyses (MA) and network metaanalyses (NMA) published during the last 10 years concerning the pharmacological treatment of osteoporosis. We compared the anti-fracture efficacy and the rapidity of action of various agents versus placebo and versus risedronate.

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We sought to describe two cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) with elevated troponin. The association of DKA with myocardial infarction (MI) is very frequent. We therefore decide to look deeply in the potential mechanisms behind this strong relationship.

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