Osteoporosis Flashcards

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What is the clinical definition of osteoporosis?

A

Bone mineral density of less than 2.5SD

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What are the risk factors of osteoporosis?

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Female gender
Asians and white people
Low BMI
Smoking
Alcohol
Family history
Corticosteroid use
Rheumatoid arthritis
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3
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What medications can worsen osteoporosis?

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PPI’s
Glitazones
Antiepileptics
SSRIs

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4
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What investigations are used for osteoporosis?

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FBC
TFT
Bone profile
LFT
DEXA (if score <2.5SD give treatment)
U&amp;E

FRAX or Qfracture can assess the risk of having another fracture in the next 10 years

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What is the management of patients at risk of having corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis?

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If >65 or had a previous fragility fracture, offer bone protection

If <65, offer a DEXA scan. Discharge if 0, if 0- -1.5, repeat the DEXA scan in 1-3 years, if -1.5 and below, offer bone protection

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6
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Outline the FRAX score

A

International
For patients aged 40-90

Results:
Low risk: reassure
Medium risk: offer DEXA scan
High risk: offer bone protection

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7
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Outline the QFracture score

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UK only
For patients aged 30-99
Includes a larger group of risk factors

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How do bisphosphonates work?

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Inhibit osteoclasts by encouraging osteoclast apoptosis

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9
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What are the uses of bisphosphonates?

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Prevention/treatment of osteoporosis
Paget’s disease
Hypercalcaemia
Pain from bony metastases

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What are the adverse effects of bisphosphates?

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Oesophageal reactions: oesophagitis, ulcers
Osteonecrosis of the jaw
Increased risk of atypical stress fractures
Hypocalcaemia

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What is the guidance you should tell patients when taking bisphosphonates?

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Tablets should be swallowed whole with plenty of water while sitting or standing

To be given on an empty stomach 30 mins before breakfast

Patients should stand or sit upright 30mins after taking it

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12
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What is the management of osteoporosis?

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Vitamin D and calcium supplementation
Bisphosphonates, alendronate first line
Those who cannot tolerate alendronate, give risedronate or etidronate

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13
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If patients cannot tolerate bisphosphonates what do you give them?

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Strontium ranelate and raloxifene

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