How to initiate and develop Fracture Liaison Services (FLS). Recommendations from the IOF Capture the Fracture® FLS Mentors in Brazil

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Stolnicki, Bernardo [1 ,2 ]
Inacio, Andre Manoel [1 ,3 ]
Tutiya, Karina Kuraoka [1 ,4 ]
Tikle Vieira, Luiz Fernando [1 ,5 ]
Javaid, M. Kassim [6 ]
Calo, Monica [7 ]
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[1] IOF Capture Fracture FLS Mentors Grp, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Hosp Fed Ipanema, CREB E Policlin Fiosaude, Coordenador FLS Prevrefrat, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[3] Hosp Cruz Vermelha Brasileira Parana, Coordenador FLS OSTEOTRATI, Orthoped Dept, Av Vicente Machado 1239 Batel, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[4] FLS Hosp Sancta Maggiore, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[5] Policlin Osvaldo Cruz, Coordenador FLS REVITA, Porto Velho, RO, Brazil
[6] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Orthoped Rheumatol & Orthoped Sci, Oxford, England
[7] Int Osteoporosis Fdn, Latin Amer Off, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Fragility fractures; Osteoporosis; Brazil; Fracture Liaison Services (FLS); OSTEOPOROSIS DISEASE-MANAGEMENT; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; HIP FRACTURE; PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT; SUBSEQUENT FRACTURES; RISK; 1ST; POPULATION; REDUCTION; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1007/s11657-022-01108-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
A Summary Expected number of fragility fractures in Brazil, raising the healthcare prioritization for interventions that reduce fracture risk. An FLS is dedicated to managing patient with fragility fracture to reduce risk of another fracture. We review FLSs cost-effectiveness and describe key components to effectively set up FLS in Brazil. Purpose To create a guideline to show health professionals, hospital managers, and stakeholders in Brazil the importance of secondary fracture prevention and how to implement a Fracture Liaison Service. Methods We review the cost-effectiveness for FLSs in Brazil. We describe the key components needed to set up an effective FLS including methods for identification, investigation, treatment indication, including bone drugs, supplementation, physical activity, fall prevention, and monitoring. The staffing of FLSs, value of regional clinical networks and quality improvement are also described as a guide for healthcare professionals and decision makers in Brazil. Results An FLS is a service dedicated to identifying, assessing, recommending treatment, and monitoring patient who present with a fragility fracture reducing the risk of another fracture. FLS has been implemented in Brazil since 2012 overcoming a large geography and a complex health system. Even the limitations, restrictions, differences, and characteristics of each region, it is possible for health institutions to initiate an FLS, adapted to own available resources and meet the stages of identification, investigation, treatment, and monitoring. Conclusion The peculiarity of the Brazilian healthcare system means FLS implementation needs to be tailored to local reality. However, even with limitations, any attempt to capture patients who suffer a fracture due to bone fragility is effective and reduces the risk of further fractures.
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