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The International Costs and Utilities Related to Osteoporotic Fractures Study (ICUROS)-quality of life during the first 4 months after fracture

Journal

OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 811-823

Publisher

SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-012-2240-2

Keywords

Costs; Fracture; Osteoporosis; Quality of life

Funding

  1. Amgen
  2. Eli Lilly
  3. Medtronic
  4. Novartis
  5. Sanofi-Aventis
  6. Servier
  7. Wyeth
  8. National Health and Medical Research Council [628422]
  9. Central Association of Austrian Social Security Institution (Hauptverband der osterreichischen Sozialversicherungstrager)
  10. Austrian Society for Bone and Mineral Research (AuSBMR)
  11. Merck Sharp Dohme
  12. Servier GmbH
  13. Medtronic GmbH
  14. Amgen GmbH
  15. Novartis GmbH
  16. Nycomed GmbH
  17. Roche GmbH
  18. Sanofi-Aventis GmbH
  19. Daiichi-Sankyo GmbH
  20. CONACyT [El 2008-01-87106]
  21. National Osteoporosis Center
  22. USA, Amgen Inc.
  23. Ingenix Pharmaceutical Services
  24. Eli Lilly and Company
  25. Medtronic Spine LLC
  26. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc.
  27. Hoffmann La Roche
  28. Estonian Science Foundation [9368]

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The quality of life during the first 4 months after fracture was estimated in 2,808 fractured patients from 11 countries. Analysis showed that there were significant differences in the quality of life (QoL) loss between countries. Other factors such as QoL prior fracture and hospitalisation also had a significant impact on the QoL loss. The International Costs and Utilities Related to Osteoporotic Fractures Study (ICUROS) was initiated in 2007 with the objective of estimating costs and quality of life related to fractures in several countries worldwide. The ICUROS is ongoing and enrols patients in 11 countries (Australia, Austria, Estonia, France, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Russia, Spain, UK and the USA). The objective of this paper is to outline the study design of ICUROS and present results regarding the QoL (measured using the EQ-5D) during the first 4 months after fracture based on the patients that have been thus far enrolled ICUROS. ICUROS uses a prospective study design where data (costs and quality of life) are collected in four phases over 18 months after fracture. All countries use the same core case report forms. Quality of life was collected using the EQ-5D instrument and a time trade-off questionnaire. The total sample for the analysis was 2,808 patients (1,273 hip, 987 distal forearm and 548 vertebral fracture). For all fracture types and countries, the QoL was reduced significantly after fracture compared to pre-fracture QoL. A regression analysis showed that there were significant differences in the QoL loss between countries. Also, a higher level of QoL prior to the fracture significantly increased the QoL loss and patients who were hospitalised for their fracture also had a significantly higher loss compared to those who were not. The findings in this study indicate that there appear to be important variations in the QoL decrements related to fracture between countries.

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