Multicenter Epidemiological Study of Osteoporotic Fractures in Eurasia (EVA Study). A step towards reducing the burden of agerelated diseases
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ZAKROYEVA, Alla, LESNYAK, Olga, SAHAKYAN, Sarkis, RAMANAU, Georiy, KAZAK, Viktor, ISSAYEVA, Samal, SHAKIROVA, Munavvar. Multicenter Epidemiological Study of Osteoporotic Fractures in Eurasia (EVA Study). A step towards reducing the burden of agerelated diseases. In: BIO Web of Conferences: . Longevity Interventions 2020, Ed. 1, 20-22 aprilie 2020, Ekaterinburg. Les Ulis: EDP Sciences, 2020, Vol. 22, pp. 1-6. ISSN e: 2117-4458. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202201019
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BIO Web of Conferences
Vol. 22, 2020
Conferința "BIO Web of Conferences"
1, Ekaterinburg, Rusia, 20-22 aprilie 2020

Multicenter Epidemiological Study of Osteoporotic Fractures in Eurasia (EVA Study). A step towards reducing the burden of agerelated diseases

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202201019

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Zakroyeva Alla1, Lesnyak Olga2, Sahakyan Sarkis3, Ramanau Georiy4, Kazak Viktor5, Issayeva Samal6, Shakirova Munavvar7
 
1 Ural State Medical University,
2 Universitatea de Stat de Medicină Nord-Vest I.I. Mecinikov,
3 Artashat Medical Center,
4 Gomel State Medical University,
5 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
6 Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University,
7 Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Endocrinology named after Ya. Kh. Turakulov
 
 
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To extend elderly patients’ active longevity, practitioners all over the world need a precise clinical instrument to assess the 10-year osteoporotic fractures probability and choose the optimal preventive intervention. The purpose of this research is to assess major osteoporotic (OP) fractures incidence in CIS countries and to create country-specific computing FRAX clinical prediction tools. Method. We carried out a cohort population-based study (EVA) in Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan in 2011-2018. The age- and sexspecific OP fracture incidence values were incorporated into the computing FRAX models. Results. We revealed that the highest standardized HP incidence was obtained in Kazakhstan (338 and 255 per 100 000 per year for women and men older than 50 years resp.) and Moldova (331,0 and 155,0 per year for women and men resp.), the lowest in Armenia (201 and 136 per 100 000 per year for women and men resp.). The FRAX models showed that in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Moldova, elderly people had the highest hip fracture probabilities. Estimates reveal that the OP fractures numbers in the EVA-project countries will grow by 1.5–3 times by 2050. Conclusion. The created national FRAX instruments should enhance the accuracy of determining fracture probability among older people, help clinicians to make decisions concerning OP prophylactic, and to step forward to reducing the burden of age-related diseases.