Clinical effectiveness of osteoporosis treatment in older patients: A fracture liaison service-based prospective study.

TitreClinical effectiveness of osteoporosis treatment in older patients: A fracture liaison service-based prospective study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMugnier B, Daumas A, Couderc A-L, Mizzi B, González T, Amrani A, Lévêque P, Aymes B, Argenson J-N, Villani P
JournalJ Women Aging
Volume31
Issue6
Pagination553-565
Date Published2019 Nov-Dec
ISSN1540-7322
Mots-clésAged, Aged, 80 and over, Bone Density Conservation Agents, Female, Frail Elderly, Humans, Incidence, Male, Osteoporosis, Osteoporotic Fractures, Prospective Studies, Secondary Prevention, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome
Résumé

The clinical efficacy of anti-osteoporotic treatments in old patients is discussed. The aim of this study was to assess if the use of anti-osteoporotic treatments for the secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures could reduce the risk of refractures in patients over 75 years old in a Fracture Liaison Service. In this population of frail, elderly patients presenting with a recent osteoporotic fracture, we observed that the refracture incidence was similar in the treated group and the untreated group during the first year. However, 30 months after the index fracture, the osteoporosis medication for a year or more reduced the incidence of refractures by 70%.

DOI10.1080/08952841.2018.1529473
Alternate JournalJ Women Aging
PubMed ID30295566