Osteoporosis Flashcards

1
Q

What is Osteoporosis?

A

A metabolic bone disease that is characterised by a low bone mass.

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2
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What is the pathology of Osteoporosis?

A

Osteoclast > Osteoblast
= Increased Bone Resorption

Leads to increased risk of fracture.

Slow developing condition, and is usually diagnosed when a MINOR impact causes a FRACTURE

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3
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What are the most common fracturelocations found in people with osteoporosis?

A

Wrist

Hip

Vertebrae

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4
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What symptoms of osteoporosis make someone more susceptible to fractures? (5)

A

Think old grandma:

Falls damage bones easily
Low BMD
Poor dietary calcium
High bone turnover

Age
Female Post Menopause (low eostrogen)

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5
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What are the main causes of Osteoporosis? (5)

Overarching themes

A
  • Endocrine
  • MSK
  • Gastroenterological
  • Liver Disease
  • Medication
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6
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What are some endocrine causes of osteoporosis? (7)

A

Hyperthyroidism
Hyperprolactinaemia

Hypopituitarism
Hypoparathyroidism

Cushing’s Disease
Thyrotoxicosis

Low sex hormone levels

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7
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What are some rheumatic causes for osteoporosis? (3)

A

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

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What are some malabsorption gastroenterological causes for osteoporosis? (6)

A

Short Gut syndrome
Coeliac Disease
Ischaemic bowel

Whipple’s Disease (bacterial infection)

Chronic Pancreatitis
Cystic Fibrosis

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What are some inflammatory gastroenterological causes for osteoporosis? (4)

A

Crohn’s

Ulcerative Colitis

Short Gut Syndrome

Malabsorption from Coeliacs

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What liver diseases are associated with osteoporosis? (4)

A

PBC

Viral Cirrhosis (Hep C)

Chronic Active Hepatitis (CAH)

Alcoholic Cirrhosis

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What medications can cause osteoporosis to develop? (6)

A

Steroids

PPI

Antiepileptic Medications (Enzyme Inducing)

Aromatase Inhibitors

GnRH inhibitors

Warfarin

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12
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How many women will have an osteoporotic fracture before they die?

A

2 out of 50

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13
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How many men will have an osteoporotic fracture before they die?

A

5 out of 50

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14
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What is the lifetime risk of having a hip fracture for a 50 year old woman?

A

17% lifetime risk

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15
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What assessments can we use for osteoporosis diagnosis? (4)

A

Q Fracture

FRAX Scoring

Bone Mineral Density (Prodigy) Scanner

DEXA

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16
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How do you prevent osteoporosis?

A

Lifestyle changes

Falls Prevention Strategies

TENS (Transcutaneus Electric Nerve Stimulation)

Medication

Risk factor minimisation

17
Q

What medications are used for osteoporosis?

A

Oral Bisphospates

HRT