Osteoporosis Flashcards
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Definition of osteoporosis
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A metabolic bone disease characterised by low bone mass and micro architectural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to enhanced bone fragility and a consequent increase in fracture risk
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How is fracture risk assessed?
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- FRAX - WHO fracture risk assessment tool
- Q fracture
- DEXA scan
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Endocrine causes of osteoporosis
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- Thyrotoxicosis
- Hyper and hypoparathyroidism
- Cushings
- Hyperprolactinaemia
- Hypopituitarism
- Early menopause
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Rheumatic causes of osteoporosis
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- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Polymyalgia rheumatica
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Gastrointestinal causes of osteoporosis
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- Inflammatory diseases: UC and crohns
- Liver diseases: PBC, CAH, Alcoholic cirrhosis, Viral cirrhosis( hep C)
- Malabsorption: chronic pancreatitis, coeliac disease, whipples disease, short gut syndromes and ischaemic bowel
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Medications which cause osteoporosis
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- steroids
- PPI
- Enzyme inducing antiepileptic medications
- Aromatase inhibitors
- GnRH inhibitors
- Warfarin
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Treatment threshold for osteoporosis treatment
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- Referral for DEXA scanning based on FRAX or QFracture score of >10% fracture risk at any site over next 10 years
- Treatment decisions after DEXA scanning and individual report-fracture risk
- around 20% 10 year risk would be treatment threshold
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Osteoporosis treatment
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- HRT
- SERMS
- bisphosphnates
- denosumab
- teriparatide
9
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Side effects of hormone replacement therapy
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- Increased risks of blood clots
- Increased risk of breast cancer with extended use into late 50s/early 60s
- Increased risk of Heart disease and stroke if used after large gap from menopause
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Negative effects of SERMS
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- Hot flushes if taken close to menopause
- Increased clotting risks
- Lack of protection at hip site
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Bisphosphonates
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- Oral Bisphosphonates generally the first line of treatment
- Adequate Renal function required
- Adequate Calcium and Vitamin D status
- Good Dental Health and Hygiene advised
- Notify dentist on Bisphosphonates
- Encourage regular check ups / well fitting dentures
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Side effects of bisphosphonates
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- oesophagitis
- uveitis
- ONJ
- atypical femoral shaft fracture
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Denosumab
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- Monoclonal antibody against RANKL
- Reduces osteoclastic bone resorption
- Subcutaneous injection every 6 months
- Safer in patients with significant renal impairment than bisphosphonates
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Denosumab side effects
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- Allergy/rash
- Symptomatic hypocalcaemia if given when vitamin D depleted
- ONJ?
- Atypical femoral shaft fractures?
15
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Tereparatide
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- increases bone mineral density (BMD)
- expensive