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. 2022 Apr 14;11(8):2206. doi: 10.3390/jcm11082206

Table 1.

Clinical studies showing an independent association between the trabecular bone score (TBS) and osteoporotic fractures in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Study Design Study Population Results
Leslie et al., 2013 [75] Retrospective cohort (mean follow-up 4.7 years) 29,407 women ≥ 50 years (2356 with diagnosed T2DM) TBS predicted major osteoporotic fractures (hip, spine, forearm and humerus) in T2DM (HR 1.27, CI 1.10–1.46)
Zhukouskaya et al., 2015 [76] Cross-sectional 99 postmenopausal women with T2DM/107 healthy controls TBS was associated with VF (AUC 0.69, cut-off value 1.130 in ROC curve analysis)
Yamamoto et al., 2019 [77] Cross-sectional 584 patients with T2DM (257 postmenopausal women and 291 men > 50 years) TBS correlated with prevalent VF in multivariate logistic regression analysis
Lin et al., 2019 [78] Cross-sectional 285 postmenopausal women with T2DM TBS had the strongest association with VF (AUC 0.775)

T2DM, type 2 diabetes mellitus; TBS, trabecular bone score; VF, vertebral fractures; HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; ROC, receiver operating characteristic; AUC, area under the curve.