Clinical Approach To Disorders Of Bone Metabolsim Flashcards
Risk factors for osteoporosis
Excessive alcohol intake
- > 4 drinks for men a day
- > 2 drinks for women a day
Family history of osteoportic fractures
Gonadal hormone deficiency
Immobilization and inadequate activity
Low body weight
Increasing age
Smoking
Being white or Asian
what is the FRAX tool?
Fracture Risk Assessment Tool
- used to screen for osteoporosis risk
Used to screen:
- all women over 65 yrs
- women under 65 yrs if the estimated 10-yr fracture risk exceeds a 65 yr oils white women with no other risk factors
**currently insufficiency evidence to screen men with this tool though((
What is a DEXA scan?
Duel Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
- measures bone density in spin and hip
Normal = hip/spine BMD within 1.0 SD of a young adult female
- T-score is > -1.0
Osteopenia = hip/spinal BMD between 1-2.5 SD below a young adult female
- T-score is < -1.0 and > -2.5
Osteoporosis = greater than 2.5 SD below a young adult female
- T-score is < -2.5
Non pharmacological therapies
Alcohol moderation
Decrease caffeine intake
- < 2 cups of coffee
- < 5 cups of tea per day
Exercise with strength and balance training
Smoking cessation
Get at least 30 minutes of sunlight exposure 5 days a week
Take vitamin D supplementation 800 IU per day
Steps to work up hypercalcemia
1) detect hypercalcemia >10.5 mg/dL total or ionized >5.6 mg/dL
2) conduct careful history and rule out causative medications that could be causing it
3) measure intact PTH
3a) if suppressed
- work up PTHrP, alkaline phosphatase levels and calcitrol levels as well as work up for malignancy
- if above doesn’t work = screen for adrenal insufficiency and hyperthyroidism
3b) if elevated = check a 24 hr urinary calcium level
- low - familial genetic cause
- high = primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism and get a sestambi scan and set up surgery
What are common medications to cause hypercalcemia (secondary osteoporosis)
Phenobarbital, phenytoin
Cyclosporine and tacrolimus
All steroids (glucocorticoids have high chance)
heparin
Lithium
Methotrexate
PPIs
SSRIs
Excessive levothyroxine
Risk factors actors for men in osteoporosis
recommend beginning periodic osteoporosis risk assessment in men before 65yrs if they are at increased risk
Risk factors
- elderly <56
- presence of COPD
- underweight