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"Implementation of The APCO Framework, or a similar set of standards of care informed by the Framework, is expected to significantly reduce the burden of osteoporosis not only in the Asia Pacific region, but also worldwide. We hope that the Framework can serve as a stimulus for harmonisation of guidelines in other regions that have similar socio-economic diversity and heterogeneity of health care resources," Dr Chandran said.
Globally, the population aged 65 years or over increased from six per cent in 1990, to nine per cent in 2019.(1)Osteoporotic fractures among Asia-Pacific populations are expected to increase exponentially, not only because of the region's rapidly aging population, but also due to mounting urbanisation, and the subsequent increase in sedentary lifestyles.(4)
Despite the presence of generally safe and effective treatments for osteoporosis, as many as five in six patients presenting to their primary care physician (PCP), or to a hospital with a fragility fracture, will not be assessed for osteoporosis, nor appropriately managed to prevent further fracture.(5)"In fact, a prior fracture at any site is associated with a doubling of future fracture and mortality risk. The unfortunate ramifications of the gross under-diagnosis and under-treatment of osteoporosis is that a large number of people sustain further debilitating secondary fractures, which places a substantial, but importantly, preventable burden on already strained healthcare systems," said Prof Ebeling.
A fragility fracture, which occurs every three seconds worldwide,(6) compromises quality of life and loss of independence.(6),(7) Concerningly, one-in-four patients who sustain a hip fracture die within a year, and less than half of those who survive, regain their previous level of function.(8),(9) In 2010, an estimated 158 million people aged"Implementation of the minimum clinical standards proposed by The APCO Framework, and reform of existing guidelines, will support clinical improvement initiatives, while also paving the way for a more holistic approach to osteoporosis care, and ultimately, greater consistency across all national and regional clinical practice guidelines in the region," Dr Halbout said.
To download or access The APCO Framework, head to www.apcobonehealth.org/apco-frameworkTo learn more, visit www.apcobonehealth.org or follow APCO on LinkedIn: asia-pacific-consortium-on-osteoporosis
About APCOThe Asia Pacific Consortium on Osteoporosis (APCO) comprises osteoporosis experts from several countries and regions in the Asia Pacific, charged with developing tangible solutions to the substantive challenges involving osteoporosis management and fracture prevention in this most populated and fastest growing part of the world. APCO's mission is to engage with relevant stakeholders, including healthcare providers, policy makers and the public, to help develop and implement country and region-specific programs for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, and its complication of fragility fractures, in the Asia Pacific.
About IOFThe International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) is the world's largest non-governmental organisation dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and related musculoskeletal diseases. IOF's mission is to promote bone and musculoskeletal health as a worldwide priority.
The 5IQ analysis and Delphi consensus processThe 5IQ exercise assessed the extent of disparity when comparing the national guidelines currently available throughout the Asia Pacific region.
The Delphi technique (a structured communication technique using a systematic, interactive forecasting method reliant upon an expert panel) was employed to achieve APCO member consensus for the development of clinical standards of care.(11)EXPERTS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW
Dr Manju Chandran - APCO Executive Committee Chairperson, Senior Consultant, Department of Endocrinology, Director, Osteoporosis &Bone Metabolism Unit, Singapore General Hospital, SINGAPOREDr Philippe Halbout - Chief Executive Officer (CEO), International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), APCO Executive Committee member, SWITZERLAND
Prof. Peter Ebeling AO - Medical Director, Osteoporosis Australia &APCO Executive Committee member, AUSTRALIA
Dr Zhao Yanling - Obstetrician &Gynaecologist, Beijing United Family Hospital, &APCO Member, Beijing, CHINA
Prof. Atsushi Suzuki - Professor &Chair, Department of Endocrinology &Metabolism, Fujita Health University &APCO Member, JAPANProf. Yoon-Sok Chung - Professor, Department of Endocrinology &Metabolism, Director, Ajou Institute on Aging, Ajou University Medical Center &APCO Member, SOUTH KOREA
Dr Hew Fen Lee - Consultant Endocrinologist, Puchong Medical Specialist Centre, Subang Jaya Medical Centre &APCO member, MALAYSIADato' Dr. Lee Joon-Kiong - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Beacon Hospital &APCO Member, MALAYSIA
Dr Nigel Gilchrist - Specialist Consultant Physician, Canterbury District Health Board &APCO ExecutiveCommittee Member, Christchurch, NEW ZEALANDMr Paul Mitchell - Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame Australia &APCO Executive Committee Member, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
MEDIA CONTACTS &INTERVIEWSDOWNLOAD THE APCO FRAMEWORK DIGITAL MEDIA KIT: www.apcoframeworkmediakit.org
References:
(1) United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Population Ageing 2019 Highlights. 2019.