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Consensus statement on the application of artificial intelligence in osteoporosis screening and management: perspectives from the Asia-Pacific region
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2026
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Abstract
Osteoporosis is a major and growing health concern in the Asia-Pacific region, y et it remains widely underdiagnosed and undertreated due to limited access to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in many areas. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to improve osteoporosis screening and management, but unvalidated tools pose risks of inconsistent care. This consensus was developed to provide regionally harmonized guidance on the safe, effective, and equitable use of AI in osteoporosis care. The aim of this work was to establish expert consensus recommendations on the role of AI in osteoporosis screening and management in the Asia-Pacific region. Key objectives were to define appropriate applications of AI (e.g., imaging-based bone assessment and fracture risk prediction) and specify minimum standards for validation and reporting, addressing region-specific implementation challenges and ensuring that AI use aligns with clinical guidelines and ethical principles. This consensus was developed through multidisciplinary collaboration among experts across the Asia-Pacific region. Each participant reviewed draft statements, contributed feedback during virtual meetings, and provided insights based on clinical experience and current evidence. Consensus was reached iteratively until full agreement was achieved for all statements. The process integrated global best practices and regional adaptations, drawing from peer-reviewed studies, international AI guidelines, and local fracture registry data. The final recommendations emphasize the validation, transparency, and ethical implementation of AI within regional healthcare systems, ensuring compatibility with local regulations. Ultimately, twelve consensus statements were established to guide the responsible use of AI for osteoporosis screening and management in the Asia-Pacific region. The panel produced 12 consensus statements covering the role of AI as an adjunct for opportunistic osteoporosis screening rather than a diagnostic tool, requirements for imaging quality and AI model transparency, standards for validation and performance reporting, integration of AI with clinical risk stratification, demonstration of clinical utility in real-world settings, adherence to data protection laws and ethical AI principles, training of clinicians in AI use, strategies for implementation and monitoring (including post-market surveillance and feedback loops), and recognition of technical, clinical, and equity limitations of AI. All 12 statements give extensive recommendations for using AI to improve osteoporosis management while ensuring patient safety, accuracy, and equity. This first Asia-Pacific consensus on AI in osteoporosis concludes that AI, when appropriately validated and implemented, can help bridge the osteoporosis care gap by identifying high-risk patients who would otherwise remain undiagnosed, thus facilitating earlier intervention. It emphasizes that AI should complement—not replace—standard diagnostic methods and clinical judgment. The guidance emphasizes validation, transparency, and ethical oversight to facilitate early intervention while minimizing risks associated with unvalidated or premature AI adoption.
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Autoren
- Chun‐Feng Huang
- Wen-Hui Fang
- Kun-Hui Chen
- Sung-Yen Lin
- C K Ho
- Jawl‐Shan Hwang
- Ta-Wei Tai
- Yuan‐Fu Liu
- Chien‐An Shih
- Jung-Fu Chen
- Shih‐Te Tu
- Ding‐Cheng Chan
- Rong-Sen Yang
- Shau‐Huai Fu
- Hsuan-Yu Chen
- Keh‐Sung Tsai
- Tien‐Tsai Cheng
- F P Chen
- Wei‐Chieh Hung
- Yu‐Cheng Chang
- Der‐Sheng Han
- Manju Chandran
- Ang Seng Bin
- Joon Kiong Lee
- Swan Sim Yeap
- Yoon‐Sok Chung
- Kwang‐Kyoun Kim
- Peter R. Ebeling
- Unnop Jaisamrarn
- Dipendra Pandey
- S. Ferrari
- Tsung-Han Yang
- Natthinee Charatcharoenwitthaya
- Akira Taguchi
- Sarath Lekamwasam
- Tuan Van Nguyen
- E Michael Lewiecki
- Kenneth G. Saag
- Ching‐Chou Tsai
- Fernando Marín
- Satoshi Mori
- Kyu Ri Hwang
- Julie Li-Yu
- John J. Carey
- David Kendler
- Ching Lung Cheung
- Huei‐Kai Huang
- Vilai Kuptniratsaikul
- Wing P. Chan
- Siew Pheng Chan
- Lan T. Ho-Pham
- Fen Lee Hew
- Huipeng Shi
- Yumie Rhee
- Eugene McCloskey
- Sakae Tanaka
- Didier Hans
- John A. Kanis
- Chung‐Hwan Chen
- C L Wu
Institutionen
- Chaoyang University of Technology(TW)
- National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University(TW)
- Chi Mei Medical Center(TW)
- National Defense Medical Center(TW)
- Taichung Veterans General Hospital(TW)
- Kaohsiung Medical University(TW)
- Chang Gung Memorial Hospital(TW)
- National Cheng Kung University Hospital(TW)
- Chang Gung University(TW)
- Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital(TW)
- Changhua Christian Hospital(TW)
- National Taiwan University Hospital(TW)
- Far Eastern Memorial Hospital(TW)
- Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital(TW)
- E-Da Hospital(TW)
- I-Shou University(TW)
- National Taiwan University(TW)
- Singapore General Hospital(SG)
- KK Women's and Children's Hospital(SG)
- Duke-NUS Medical School(SG)
- Assunta Hospital(MY)
- Subang Jaya Medical Centre(MY)
- Ajou University(KR)
- Konyang University(KR)
- Monash University(AU)
- Chulalongkorn University(TH)
- National Academy of Medical Sciences(NP)
- University Hospital of Geneva(CH)
- Thammasat University(TH)
- Matsumoto Dental University(JP)
- University of Ruhuna(LK)
- University of Technology Sydney(AU)
- New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center(US)
- University of Alabama at Birmingham(US)
- Hospital Universitario Quirónsalud Madrid(ES)
- Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona(ES)
- Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital(JP)
- Seoul Metropolitan Government(KR)
- University of Santo Tomas Hospital(PH)
- Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway(IE)
- University of British Columbia(CA)
- Diagnostics for the Real World (United Kingdom)(GB)
- University of Hong Kong(HK)
- Tzu Chi Foundation(TW)
- Mahidol University(TH)
- Wan Fang Hospital(TW)
- Taipei Medical University(TW)
- University of Malaya(MY)
- Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine(VN)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University(CN)
- Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital(CN)
- Yonsei University(KR)
- Severance Hospital(KR)
- University of Sheffield(GB)
- University of Tokyo Hospital(JP)
- University of Lausanne(CH)
- National Sun Yat-sen University(TW)
- National Pingtung University of Science and Technology(TW)
- National Cheng Kung University(TW)