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Understanding the pathogenesis of hip fracture in the elderly, osteoporotic theory is not reflected in the outcome of prevention programmes.

Enrique Guerado1, Rosa M Sandalio1, Zaira Caracuel1, Enrique Caso1.   

Abstract

Hip fractures are an acute and worsening public health problem. They mainly affect elderly people, a population group that is highly vulnerable to disease and accidents, and to falls in particular. Although it has been suggested that osteoporosis is the cause of hip fractures, they mainly occur after a fall has been suffered. The underlying causes of a fall are not related to osteoporosis, although pharmaceutical companies have coined the term "osteoporotic fracture" for hip fractures in the elderly. Drug treatments for osteoporosis have not diminished the frequency of these injuries, nor have they prevented the occurrence of a subsequent fracture. Since pharmaceutical interests require osteoporosis to be considered a disease, rather than a normal condition of senescence, they go further by assuming that treatment for osteoporosis is essential, and that this policy will diminish the incidence of hip fractures. On the other hand, the origin and treatment of conditions that may be conducive to provoking falls are very difficult to elucidate. In this paper, we consider some of the medical and social problems that arise in this area, as well as conflicts of interest regarding the aetiopathogenesis and prevention of hip fracture, and propose a new paradigm for the prevention of falls.

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Keywords:  Conflict of interest; Genome; Hip fracture; Metabolome; Osteoporosis; Overtreatment; Political actions; Political economy; Social medicine; Transcriptome

Year:  2016        PMID: 27114929      PMCID: PMC4832223          DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i4.218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Orthop        ISSN: 2218-5836


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