Project 170691

The Clinical Investigation of Fracture Risk in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

170691

The Clinical Investigation of Fracture Risk in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

$415,339
Project Information
Study Type: Observational Cohort_Study
Therapeutic Area: Nephrology
Research Theme: Clinical
Disease Area: chronic kidney disease, osteoporosis, fractures
Data Type: Canadian
Institution & Funding
Principal Investigator(s): Jamal, Abida Sophina; Lok, Charmaine E
Co-Investigator(s): Cheung, Angela M; Hawker, Gillian A; Jassal, Sarbijt V; Josse, Robert G; Ste-Marie, Louis-Georges; Tomlinson, George A
Institution: University Health Network (Toronto)
CIHR Institute: Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis
Program: Operating Grant
Peer Review Committee: Clinical Investigation - B: Arthritis, Bone, Skin and Cartilage
Competition Year: 2008
Term: 3 yrs 0 mth
Abstract Summary

Broken bones (fractures) due to osteoporosis "or thinning of the bones" are common in men and women with kidney disease. For example, just over half of men and women with kidney failure needing dialysis will have a fracture. Fractures can cause sickness and even death. The number of Canadians requiring dialysis is increasing dramatically and, as such, the number of Canadians at risk for fractures is also increasing. By preventing fractures in dialysis patients we could dramatically improve quality of life, reduce death, and decrease health care costs. The first step in preventing fractures is to identify men and women with kidney disease at high fracture risk before they start dialysis. Our study will identify and follow (for 2 years)200 patients with kidney disease to determine who is at risk for developing fracture and what tests can identify those at highest risk. This study is the first step in reducing the death and disability due to fractures in patients with kidney failure.

Research Characteristics

This project includes the following research characteristics:

Budget Impact
Resource Utilization
Barrier Identification
Comorbidity Focus
Cohort Establishment
Knowledge Translation Focus
Quality of Life
Biomarker Endpoints
Time to Event
Vulnerable Populations
Study Justification

"identify and follow (for 2 years)200 patients with kidney disease to determine who is at risk for developing fracture and what tests can identify those at highest risk"

Novelty Statement

"This study is the first step in reducing the death and disability due to fractures in patients with kidney failure."

Methodology Innovation

prospective cohort study to identify clinical determinants of fracture risk in patients with chronic kidney disease

Keywords
Chronic Kidney Disease Clinic Clinical Determinants Of Fracture In Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Measures Of Bone Quality Clinical Measures Of Bone Quantity (Bmd Testing)