نتایج جستجو برای: osteoporosis management

تعداد نتایج: 874538  

2017
Kosaku Nitta Aiji Yajima Ken Tsuchiya

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with coexisting osteoporosis are becoming common. Many of the therapeutic agents used to treat osteoporosis are known to be affected by the renal function. It is generally thought that osteoporosis in G1 to G3 CKD patients can be treated as in non-CKD patients with osteoporosis. In stage 4 or more advanced CKD patients and CKD patients on dialysis with oste...

Journal: :Clinical Interventions in Aging 2008
Claudia Gagnon Vivien Li Peter R Ebeling

As the population ages, the burden of osteoporosis in men is expected to rise. Implementation of preventive measures such as falls prevention strategies, exercise and adequate calcium and vitamin D intake is recommended. However, when the diagnosis of osteoporosis is made, effective treatments need to be initiated to prevent fractures. As opposed to postmenopausal women, reduced bone formation ...

2007
L. L. Laslett J. N. Whitham C. Gibb T. K. Gill J. A. Pink J. D. McNeil

Summary Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in hospitals is poor. We compared patient outcomes before and after implementation of a clinical protocol for lowtrauma fractures. Patients in the pathway were more likely to receive information about osteoporosis or osteoporosis medications. Therefore our clinical pathway is effective in improving osteoporosis information and treatment. Introduct...

Journal: :Minerva endocrinologica 2009
S Adami F Bertoldo M L Brandi C Cepollaro P Filipponi E Fiore B Frediani S Giannini S Gonnelli G C Isaia G Luisetto E Mannarino C Marcocci L Masi C Mereu S Migliaccio S Minisola R Nuti G Rini M Rossini M Varenna L Ventura G Bianchi

UNLABELLED The guidelines for the osteoporosis management were first drafted by a working group and then critically evaluated by the board of SIOMMMS. The most relevant points are: DEFINITION Osteoporosis is defined as a quantitative and qualitative deterioration of bone tissue leading to increased risk of fracture. Postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis are defined as primitive. DIAGNOSIS ...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2014
Barbara Hauser Philip L Riches James F Wilson Annamarie E Horne Stuart H Ralston

OBJECTIVE Osteoporosis has previously been reported to be twice as common in patients with RA as in controls, but these studies predate the introduction of aggressive management of RA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and clinical predictors of osteoporosis in RA in a contemporary cohort and to develop a clinical tool for the identification of patients at risk. METHODS The...

2016
Hee-Sook Lim Soon-Kyung Kim Hae-Hyeog Lee Dong Won Byun Yoon-Hyung Park Tae-Hee Kim

BACKGROUND Osteoporosis one of the most serious disease to decrease the quality of life and cause economic loss. Thus, prevention of osteoporosis has become an important health concern. The study examined in adherence to osteoporosis guidelines and compared the levels of adherence to osteoporosis guidelines between bone health status in Korean adult. METHODS This study used data from a nation...

2011
Sang-Rim Kim Yong-Chan Ha Yong-Geun Park Sung-Rak Lee Kyung-Hoi Koo

Through retrospective Jeju-cohort study at 2005, we found low rates of detection of osteoporosis (20.1%) and medication for osteoporosis (15.5%) in those who experienced hip fracture. This study was to determine the orthopedic surgeons' awareness could increase the osteoporosis treatment rate after a hip fracture and the patient barriers to osteoporosis management. We prospectively followed 208...

2015
Dan Liberman Angela Cheung

Osteoporosis is a medical condition that is seen commonly in elderly patients, and it is associated with a large burden of morbidity and mortality. This article provides a practical approach to the workup and management of osteoporosis in patients 65 years or older.

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2013
Jennifer A Fletcher

The purpose of this paper is to look at the effects of exercise in the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in athletes of all age groups. Recommendations for exercise programs will be discussed as a tool to improve bone health. Medical management of osteoporosis will be reviewed mainly as it pertains to postmenopausal women.

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2018
Bérengère Aubry-Rozier Delphine Stoll Elena Gonzalez Rodriguez Didier Hans Veronique Prudent Ariane Seuret Alain Farron Olivier Lamy

In 2008, the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland) initiated a Fracture Liaison Service (FLS). All patients hospitalised for a low trauma fracture are identified by the FLS. Inpatients then choose to be managed by either the FLS team or their general practitioner (GP). In this study we compared the management between the FLS team and the GP in terms of diagnosis...

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