Osteoporosis Flashcards

1
Q

What is it?

A

Reduced bone mineral density and microarchitectural deterioration of bone

Leads to increased bone fragility and increased risk of fracture

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What is the pathophysiology?

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Bone mass increases during childhood and reaches a peak at 30’s before declining

Women have accelerated loss of bone density post menopausally due to lack of oestrogen

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3
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What are the risk factors?

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Age
Female
Genetics
RA/seronegative spondyloarthropathy
Previous fracture
Immobility
Smoking
Alcohol misuse
Liver disease
Systemic steroid use
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4
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What are causes of secondary osteoporosis?

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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Thyrotoxicosis

Steroid induced
-related to dose and duration

Cushings

Anorexia Nervosa

Malabsorptive conditions

Chronic inflammatory disease

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What are the symptoms?

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Often asymptomatic
Fragility fractures
-wrist
-NOF
-Spine

Back pain
Height loss
Kyphosis

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What investigations are needed?

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Bloods- underlying cause

  • TFTs
  • calcium
  • PTH
  • Sex hormones
  • Phosphate
  • ESR
  • VitD

DEXA Scan

  • to determine bone density
  • > 2.5 standard deviations from a healthy patient (T score)= osteoporosis
  • between 1 and 2.5= osteopenia
  • numbers are negative
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What is the conservative management?

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Conservative

  • improve calcium intake
  • weight bearing exercises
  • smoking cessation
  • decreased alcohol intake
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What is the medical management?

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Bisphosphonates (1st line)

  • causes death of osteoclasts
  • Alendronic Acid
  • -must sit upright for 30 mins post taking it
  • -can cause atypical fractures and osteonecrosis of jaw
  • Zolendronic acid IV once yrly- often in hospital

Selective oestrogen receptor modulator

  • for younger women
  • oestrogen mimicking effects on bone
  • causes hot flushes, leg cramps and blood clots

Denosumab

  • inhibits osteoclasts
  • SC injection once every 6 months
  • causes hypocalcaemia and cellulitis

Teriparatide

  • promotes new bone growth
  • Cause arthralgia, headache, dizziness and depression
  • daily SC injection
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What screening is in place for osteoporosis?

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FRAX tool to assess risk of fragility fracture

  • women >65
  • men >75

Gives a risk level

  • low=reassure
  • intermediate= offer dexa scan and use result to determine if tx needed
  • high= treatment
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