We used a microsimulation model to estimate the threshold body weights at which screening bone densitometry is cost-effective. Among women aged 55–65 years and men aged 55–75 years without a prior fracture, body weight can be used to identify those for whom bone densitometry is cost-effective
AbstractObjectivesTo compare cost-effectiveness modeling analyses of strategies to prevent osteoporo...
Measurements of bone density (BMD) are central to the World Health Organisation (WHO) approach to th...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement is widely recognized as the best single tool to identify pati...
Purpose To investigate whether assessment of bone strength with quantitative computed tomography (CT...
Abstract Summary A United States-specific cost-effectiveness analysis, which incorporated the cost a...
INTRODUCTION: Hip fractures are responsible for excessive mortality, decreasing the 5-year survival ...
The fracture risk assessment tool from the World Health Organization ( FRAX® ) estimates 10-yr major...
Background and aims: The Belgian Social Security Institute (hereafter INAMI) proposes a list of cond...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which in...
AS THE POPULATION AGES, OS-teoporotic fractures are in-creasingly recognized as acommon and serious ...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
Objective. To assess the cost-effectiveness of bone density screening programmes for osteoporosis. S...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
The fracture risk assessment tool from the World Health Organization (FRAX(\uae)) estimates 10-yr ma...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare cost-effectiveness modeling analyses of strategies to prevent osteoporo...
Measurements of bone density (BMD) are central to the World Health Organisation (WHO) approach to th...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement is widely recognized as the best single tool to identify pati...
Purpose To investigate whether assessment of bone strength with quantitative computed tomography (CT...
Abstract Summary A United States-specific cost-effectiveness analysis, which incorporated the cost a...
INTRODUCTION: Hip fractures are responsible for excessive mortality, decreasing the 5-year survival ...
The fracture risk assessment tool from the World Health Organization ( FRAX® ) estimates 10-yr major...
Background and aims: The Belgian Social Security Institute (hereafter INAMI) proposes a list of cond...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which in...
AS THE POPULATION AGES, OS-teoporotic fractures are in-creasingly recognized as acommon and serious ...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
Objective. To assess the cost-effectiveness of bone density screening programmes for osteoporosis. S...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...
The fracture risk assessment tool from the World Health Organization (FRAX(\uae)) estimates 10-yr ma...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare cost-effectiveness modeling analyses of strategies to prevent osteoporo...
Measurements of bone density (BMD) are central to the World Health Organisation (WHO) approach to th...
The aim of this study was to determine the threshold of fracture probability at which interventions ...