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Recommendations on the post-acute management of the osteoporotic fracture - Patients with "very-high" Re-fracture risk.

Ronald Man Yeung Wong1,2,3, Wing-Hoi Cheung1,3, Simon Kwoon Ho Chow1,3, Raymond Wai Kit Ng3,4,5, Wilson Li3,6, Albert Yung-Chak Hsu3,7, Kam Kwong Wong8, Angela Wing-Hang Ho3,9, Shing-Hing Choi3,10, Christian Xinshuo Fang3,11,12, Chun Fung Chan3,13, Ka-Hei Leung3,14, Kwok-Keung Chu3,7, Timothy Chi Yui Kwok3,15, Ming Hui Yang16,17, Maoyi Tian18,19, Sheung Wai Law1,3,4,5.   

Abstract

Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disease where there is low bone mass and deterioration of bone microarchitecture, leading to an increased risk of a fragility fracture. The aim of this clinical guideline from Fragility Fracture Network Hong Kong SAR, is to provide evidence-based recommendations on the post-acute treatment of the osteoporotic fracture patient that presents for clinical care at the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS). It is now well established that the incidence of a second fracture is especially high after the first 2 years of the initial osteoporotic fracture. Therefore, the recent osteoporotic fracture should be categorized as "very-high" re-fracture risk. Due to the significant number of silent vertebral fractures in the elderly population, it is also recommended that vertebral fracture assessment (VFA) should be incorporated into FLS. This would have diagnostic and treatment implications for the osteoporotic fracture patient. The use of a potent anti-osteoporotic agent, and preferably an anabolic followed by an anti-resorptive agent should be considered, as larger improvements in BMD is strongly associated with a reduction in fractures. Managing other risk factors including falls and sarcopenia are imperative during rehabilitation and prevention of another fracture. Although of low incidence, one should remain vigilant of the atypical femoral fracture. The aging population is increasing worldwide, and it is expected that the treatment of osteoporotic fractures will be routine. The recommendations are anticipated to aid in the daily clinical practice for clinicians. The Translational potential of this article: Fragility fractures have become a common encounter in clinical practise in the hospital setting. This article provides recommendations on the post-acute management of fragility fracture patients at the FLS.
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Keywords:  Fracture; Fragility; Osteoporosis; Post-acute; Very-high risk

Year:  2022        PMID: 36262963      PMCID: PMC9562437          DOI: 10.1016/j.jot.2022.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Translat        ISSN: 2214-031X            Impact factor:   4.889


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