Osteoporosis Flashcards

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What are some properties/features of osteoporosis?

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  1. Low bone density
  2. Impaired bone architecture
  3. Compromised bone strength
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Osteoporosis increases risk of ______

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Fracture
- Require hospitalisation –> further morbidity / mortality due to prolonged immobilisation
- May not return to previous functional status, require long term care

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What is the WHO diagnosis classification of osteoporosis?

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Bone mineral density at hip/ lumbar spine >= 2.5 standard deviations below the mean BMD of a young adult reference population (T score)

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Most common sites of osteoporosis

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  • Hip (proximal femur)
  • Spine (vertebrae)
  • Wrist
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What is the process of bone remodelling?

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Older bone is periodically resorbed by OSTEOCLASTS at discrete sites and replaced with new bone made by OSTEOBLASTS

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What happens to the levels of osteoclasts and osteoblasts in someone with osteoporosis?

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  • Oversupply of osteoclasts relative to the need for remodeling or
  • Undersupply of osteoblasts relative to the need for cavity repair
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What happens to serum minerals in someone with osteoporosis?

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Calcium and phosphorus are withdrawn from skeletal stores if they are inadequate in the body. Continued removal of bone tissue over time degrades skeletal architecture and elevates risk for fractures.

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8
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When does the bone mass peak?

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Early 20s, high peak bone mass protects against osteoporosis later in life

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Which age/gender should be evaluated for osteoporosis risk to determine the need for BMD testing and/or vertebral imaging?

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  • ALL postmenopausal women
  • Men aged 50 yo and older
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10
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What are the risk factors for a fall?

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  • Environmental (e.g. dim lighting, slippery floor, obstacles in stairs, lack of assistive devices in bathrooms)
  • Psychological (anxiety, agitation, depression, lowered cognitive acuity, fear of falling)
  • Advanced age
  • Neurological and musculoskeletal/ other medical conditions
  • Medications
  • Lifestyle
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What are some lifestyle risk factors for OP?

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  1. Alcohol >= 3 drinks/day
  2. Low BMI
  3. Excess Vitamin A
  4. Frequent falls
  5. High salt intake
  6. Sedentary lifestyle/ immobility
  7. Low Ca intake
  8. Vit D insufficiency
  9. Smoking (active/ passive)
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What are some lifestyle risk factors for falls?

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  1. Alcohol >= 3 drinks/day
  2. Low BMI
  3. Excess Vitamin A
  4. Frequent falls
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What are some medical conditions risk factors for OP?

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  1. Genetic diseases (e.g. Cystic fibrosis)
  2. Hypogonadal states (e.g. Hyperprolactinemia)
  3. Endocrine disorders (e.g. Cushing’s syndrome)
  4. GI disorders (e.g. IBD)
  5. Hematologic disorders (e.g. Sickle cell disease)
  6. Rheumatologic and autoimmune diseases (e.g. RA)
  7. Neurological and musculoskeletal risk factors (e.g. Parkinson’s disease)
  8. Miscellaneous conditions and disease (e.g. ESRD, CHF, HIV, AIDS)
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What are some medications risk factors for OP?

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  1. Aluminium (in antacids)
  2. Anticoagulants (Heparin)
  3. Anticonvulsants
  4. Aromatase inhibitors
  5. Barbiturates
  6. Cancer chemo drugs
  7. Glucocorticoids (>= 5mg/day prednisolone for >= 3 months)
  8. GnRH agonists
  9. Lithium, Cyclosporine A, Tacrolimus
  10. MTX
  11. Parenteral nutrition
  12. PPI
  13. SSRIs
  14. Tamoxifen (pre-menopausal use)
  15. TZDs
  16. Thyroid hormones (in excess)
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