Osteoporotic hip and vertebral fractures in the Arab region: a systematic review

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M. Barake
R. El Eid
S. Ajjour
M. Chakhtoura
L. Meho
T. Mahmoud
J. Atieh
A. M. Sibai
G. El-Hajj Fuleihan
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[1] Clemenceau Medical Center,Division of Endocrinology
[2] American University of Beirut Medical Center,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] American University of Beirut Medical Center,Calcium Metabolism & Osteoporosis Program, WHO CC in Metabolic Bone Disorders
[4] American University of Beirut,Faculty of Medicine
[5] University of Balamand,Faculty of Medicine
[6] American University of Beirut,Faculty of Health Sciences
[7] American University of Beirut,undefined
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Epidemiology; Fracture prediction; Incidence-prevalence-Arab; Osteoporotic fracture;
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Asia is projected to account for the largest proportion of the rising burden of osteoporotic fractures worldwide. Data from the Middle East is scarce. We performed a systematic review on the epidemiology of vertebral and hip osteoporotic fractures in 22 Arab League countries, using Scopus, PubMed, and Embase. We identified 67 relevant publications, 28 on hip and 39 on vertebral fractures. The mean age of patients was 70–74 years, female to male ratio 1.2:2.1. Age-standardized incidence rates, to the UN 2010 population, were 236 to 290/100,000 for women from Kuwait and Lebanon, lower in Morocco. Risk factors for hip fractures included lower BMD or BMI, taller stature, anxiolytics, and sleeping pills. Most patients were not tested nor treated. Mortality derived from retrospective studies ranged between 10 and 20% at 1 year, and between 25 and 30% at 2–3 years. Among 39 studies on vertebral fractures, 18 described prevalence of morphometric fractures. Excluding grade 1 fractures, 13.3–20.2% of women, mean age 58–74 years, had prevalent vertebral fractures, as did 10–14% of men, mean age 62–74 years. Risk factors included age, gender, smoking, multiparity, years since menopause, low BMD, bone markers, high sclerostin, low IgF1, hypovitaminosis D, abdominal aortic calcification score, and VDR polymorphisms. Vertebral fracture incidence in women from Saudi Arabia, mean age 61, was 6.2% at 5 years, including grade 1 fractures. Prospective population-based fracture registries, prevalence studies, predictive models, fracture outcomes, and fracture liaison services from Arab countries are still lacking today. They are the pillars to closing the care gap of this morbid disease.
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