Osteoporosis, the most common metabolic bone disease, leads to increased susceptibility to fractures. In 2020, about 150,000 osteoporotic fractures occurred in Iran. Osteoporosis and related fractures cost the community US393million.IntroductionThepresentstudyaimedatestimatingtheeconomicburdenofosteoporosisinIranin2020.MethodsWeestimatedtheannualeconomicburdenofosteoporosisintheabove50yearsoldpopulationusingaprevalence−basedapproachandfromasocietalperspective.Theincidenceofosteoporosisandrelatedfractureswereestimatedbasedonmeta−analysisreportsinIranandinternationalcomparisons.Thedirectmedicalandnon−medicalcostsaswellasthemonetaryvalueofquality−adjustedlife−years(QALYs)lostbecauseoffractureswereestimated.Costdatawereextractedfrompatientrecords,medicalservicesprices,andpreviousliterature.ResultsAtotalof154,530osteoporoticfractureswereestimatedinIranin2020.Thesharesofthehip,vertebral,forearm,andotherfractureswere14 393.24 million (US$ 2165 million purchasing power parity 2020). Direct medical and non-medical cost (47.44%), QALY loss (29.65%), and long-term care for prior hip fracture costs (9.4%) were the main component of the economic burden of osteoporosis.
Conclusion
The economic burdens of osteoporosis are significant in Iran. Interventions to prevent osteoporosis and especially associated fractures, such as screening and prophylaxis, can reduce the cost of the disease and improve patients’ quality of life. Further studies are needed to identify cost-effective and feasible interventions in Iran
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