2018
DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.3381
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The Cost-Effectiveness of Screening in the Community to Reduce Osteoporotic Fractures in Older Women in the UK: Economic Evaluation of the SCOOP Study

Abstract: The SCOOP study was a two-arm randomized controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12,483 eligible women aged 70 to 85 years. It compared a screening program using the FRAX® risk assessment tool in addition to bone mineral density (BMD) measures versus usual management. The SCOOP study found a reduction in the incidence of hip fractures in the screening arm, but there was no evidence of a reduction in the incidence of all osteoporosis-related fractures. To make decisions about whether to implement any screening … Show more

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“…Screening programs for osteoporosis are expensive, with estimates of approximately $50,000 USD per quality adjusted life year gained, 36 but are less expensive using NOGG guidance. 37 Current guidelines suggest screening for a large proportion of the population, 9-11 yet most patients are not identified to have a clinically-actionable level of risk. 15,38 This provides an opportunity for genetically-derived measures of risk to increase cost-efficiencies, particularly in health care systems where investments have been made in genome-wide genotyping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Screening programs for osteoporosis are expensive, with estimates of approximately $50,000 USD per quality adjusted life year gained, 36 but are less expensive using NOGG guidance. 37 Current guidelines suggest screening for a large proportion of the population, 9-11 yet most patients are not identified to have a clinically-actionable level of risk. 15,38 This provides an opportunity for genetically-derived measures of risk to increase cost-efficiencies, particularly in health care systems where investments have been made in genome-wide genotyping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a multi-centre randomised trial conducted in the United Kingdom (UK)'s primary care sector, it was shown that primary prevention resulted in a reduction in hip fractures. 16 Primary care practitioners need to take on a larger role to reduce fractures in at-risk individuals.…”
Section: Primary Fracture Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ein weiterer Unterschied zum SCOOP-Trial besteht darin, dass die USPSTF beim Screening in der Altersgruppe über 65 Jahren generell zur Messung der Knochendichte rät. Im SCOOP-Trial war eine Knochendichtemessung mit der DXA-Methode nur durchgeführt worden, wenn die Hausärzte im FRAX-Score (Fracture Risk Assessment Tool) ein erhöhtes Risiko gefunden hatten (4,5). Der von der Universität Sheffield entwickelte Risikorechner wurde zunächst ohne Eingabe der Knochendichte durchgeführt.…”
Section: Osteoporose-screening In 2 Schrittenunclassified
“…Bei einem erhöhten Risiko wurde der FRAX-Score nach der Knochendichtemessung ein 2. Mal durchgeführt (4,5).…”
Section: Osteoporose-screening In 2 Schrittenunclassified