BONEcheck: A digital tool for personalized bone health assessment
10.1016/j.afos.2023.08.002
- Author:
Dinh Tan NGUYEN
1
;
Thao P. HO-LE
;
Liem PHAM
;
Vinh P. HO-VAN
;
Tien Dat HOANG
;
Thach S. TRAN
;
Steve FROST
;
Tuan V. NGUYEN
Author Information
1. School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
- Publication Type:Original article
- From:Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia
2023;9(3):79-87
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objectives:Osteoporotic fracture is a significant public health burden associated with increased mortality risk and substantial healthcare costs. Accurate and early identification of high-risk individuals and mitigation of their risks is a core part of the treatment and prevention of fractures. Here we introduce a digital tool called 'BONEcheck' for personalized assessment of bone health.
Methods:The development of BONEcheck primarily utilized data from the prospective population-based Dubbo Osteoporosis Epidemiology Study and the Danish Nationwide Registry. BONEcheck has 3 modules: input data, risk estimates, and risk context. Input variables include age, gender, prior fracture, fall incidence, bone mineral density (BMD), comorbidities, and genetic variants associated with BMD.
Results:Based on the input variables, BONEcheck estimates the probability of any fragility fracture and hip fracture within 5 years, subsequent fracture risk, skeletal age, and time to reach osteoporosis. The probability of fracture is shown in both numeric and human icon array formats. The risk is also contextualized within the framework of treatment and management options on Australian guidelines, with consideration given to the potential fracture risk reduction and survival benefits. Skeletal age was estimated as the sum of chronological age and years of life lost due to a fracture or exposure to risk factors that elevate mortality risk.
Conclusions:BONEcheck is an innovative tool that empowers doctors and patients to engage in wellinformed discussions and make decisions based on the patient's risk profile. Public access to BONEcheck is available via https://bonecheck.org and in Apple Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).