Osteoporosis Flashcards

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Definition of osteoporosis

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  • Osteoporosis is a condition where there is a reduction in the density of the bones.
  • Osteopenia refers to a less severe reduction in bone density than osteoporosis.
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Risk factors for osteoporosis (remember SHATTERED)

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  • Steroids (long term corticosteroids)
  • Hyperthyroidism, HPT, HIV
  • Alcohol and smokingOlder age
  • Thin (low BMI <18.5kg/m2)
  • Testosterone low
  • Early menopause (Post-menopausal women)
  • Renal/liver failure
  • Erosive/inflammatory bone disease (RA, myeloma)
  • Dietary (low calcium, malabsorption)
  • Female
  • Reduced mobility and activity
  • Other medications (SSRIs, PPIs, anti-epileptics, anti-oestrogens)
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FRAX Tool

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  • Predicts risk of fragility fracture over next 10 years
  • Involves information including age, BMI, co-morbidities, smoking, alcohol and FHx
  • Can enter bone mineral density from DEXA for more accurate result
  • Gives 10 year probability of major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture
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Bone mineral density (BMD)

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  • Measures using DEXA scans
  • Can be measaured at any location but reading at hip is key for classification and management of osteoporosis
  • Represented as T scores and Z score
  • Z score is the number of standard deviations below mean for their age
  • T score is number of standard deviations below mean for healthy young adult
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Assessing for osteoporosis

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  • FRAX
    • In women aged >65
    • Men aged >75
    • Younger patients with risk factors
  • FRAX without BMD will suggest:
    • Low risk - reassure
    • Intermediate risk - offer DEXA and recalculate
    • High risk - offer treatment
  • FRAX outcome with BMD will suggest:
    • Treat
    • Lifestyle advice and reassure
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Management of osteoporosis

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  • Lifestyle changes
    • Activity and exercise
    • Maintain healthy weight
    • Adequate calcium intake
    • Adequate vitamin D
    • Avoiding falls
    • Stop smoking
    • Reduce alcohol consumption
  • Bisphosphonates
    • Interfere with osteoclasts and reduce their activity
    • Can cause reflux, oesophageal erosions, osteonecrosis of the jaw or external auditory canal and atypical fractures
  • Other medications include:
    • Denoxumab
    • Strontiu ranelate
    • Reloxifene
    • HRT
  • FRAX and DEXA scan after 5 years if no bisphosphonates
  • FRAX and DEXA scan after 3-5 years if bisphosphonates and consider treatment holiday of BMD improved
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