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Osteoporosis and Colles Fracture

Low-energy Fracture of the Wrist (Colles Fracture) and Osteoporosis. A Ten Year Follow-up and a Prospective Study

Status
Terminated
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT00225004
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2005-09-23
Start date
2004-07-31
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2014-04-03

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Previous or Actual Colles Fracture

Keywords

Colles Fracture, Osteoporosis, BMD, Quality assurance

Brief summary

The primary purpose of the retrospective study is to determine the incidence of osteoporosis in women with previous Colles Fracture. Secondly, to determine to which extent Colles Fracture has led to a diagnosis and/or treatment of osteoporosis. The primary purpose of the prospective study is to determine the incidence of osteoporosis in women with an actual Colles Fracture. Secondly, to investigate the consistency between prospective and retrospective data.

Detailed description

Colles Fracture is known to be connected to decreased bone mineral density (BMD). Thus, it can be an early sign of osteoporosis and therefore an increased risk of new fractures. The results of earlier studies have not been unambiguous in the respect of what extent decreased BMD in the wrist of women with Colles Fracture is synonymous of osteoporosis in the spine and the hip. An earlier enquiry to the Danish Orthopedic Departments in 1995 showed that only 18 % of the departments diagnosed or referred patients with possible osteoporosis. The two study designs enhance the possibilities of evaluating the relevance of Low Energy Fractures in the wrist to avoid new fractures and their relation to bone mineral density. The results could also be a useful tool in quality assurance of the osteoporosis diagnostics.

Interventions

PROCEDUREDEXA scan

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Sponsors

Northern Orthopaedic Division, Denmark
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Time perspective
RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Age
40 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

Colles Fracture Women over 40 years Informed consent-

Exclusion criteria

High Energy Fracture Deceases or conditions that makes the participant unable to contribute to the investigation-

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
The incidence of Osteoporosis ten years after a Colles Fractureyears
The incidence of Osteoporosis in women with an actual Colles Fractureyears

Countries

Denmark

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026