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Prescription of anti-osteoporosis medications after hospitalization for hip fracture: a multicentre Italian survey.
Giovanni IolasconAurora PattiFrancesco BertoldoCarla CaffarelliGiulia Letizia MauroStefano GonnelliRanuccio Nutisubject
Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsHip fracture; Anti-osteoporotic drugs; Comorbidities; Ca/vitamin D supplementsAgingAnti-osteoporotic drugs; Ca/vitamin D supplements; Comorbidities; Hip fractureAnti-osteoporotic drugOsteoporosisAlternative medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismComorbiditiesHip fracture03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMedical prescriptionPractice Patterns Physicians'AgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overHip fractureBone Density Conservation AgentsGeriatrics gerontologybusiness.industryHip FracturesSettore MED/34 - Medicina Fisica E RiabilitativaRetrospective cohort studyMean ageMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCa/vitamin D supplementsHospitalizationAnti-osteoporotic drugsItalyAnti osteoporosisPhysical therapyAnti-osteoporotic drugs; Ca/vitamin D supplements; Comorbidities; Hip fracture; Aging; Geriatrics and GerontologyOsteoporosisFemaleCa/vitamin D supplementComorbiditieGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessOsteoporotic Fracturesdescription
Purpose: Literature data indicate that the proportion of patients with recent hip fracture who receive a prescription for anti-osteoporotic drugs is low and does not seem to increase over time. This study aimed to obtain data on the prescription for anti-osteoporotic drugs in Italian patients discharged after a recent hip fracture and to assess which variables could have influenced the decision for prescribing osteoporosis medication. Methods: A total of four Italian centres located in four different geographical areas (Siena, Verona, Naples and Palermo) participated in this retrospective study. In each centre, experienced clinicians gathered the data of up to 200 consecutive patients discharged after a recent low-trauma hip fracture. The analysis was carried out on 697 patients (540 women and 157 men; mean age 81.9 ± 8.6 years). Results: The percentage of patients who were receiving any type of treatment for osteoporosis before the hip fracture was 8.8% (ranging from 2.4% in Naples to 17.4% in Verona). After the index hip fracture, only 23.2% of patients (namely 10.5% of men and 27.2% of women) received prescription for any pharmacological treatments for osteoporosis. Both female gender and previous use of medications for osteoporosis were positively associated with the likelihood of receiving prescription for anti-osteoporotic treatment at discharge. Conclusions: This study showed that less than 25% of the elderly Italian patients discharged after a hip fracture received a prescription for any type of treatment for osteoporosis and highlights the urgent need for implementing new strategies in the management of hip fracture patients. Purpose: Literature data indicate that the proportion of patients with recent hip fracture who receive a prescription for anti-osteoporotic drugs is low and does not seem to increase over time. This study aimed to obtain data on the prescription for anti-osteoporotic drugs in Italian patients discharged after a recent hip fracture and to assess which variables could have influenced the decision for prescribing osteoporosis medication. Methods: A total of four Italian centres located in four different geographical areas (Siena, Verona, Naples and Palermo) participated in this retrospective study. In each centre, experienced clinicians gathered the data of up to 200 consecutive patients discharged after a recent low-trauma hip fracture. The analysis was carried out on 697 patients (540 women and 157 men; mean age 81.9 ± 8.6 years). Results: The percentage of patients who were receiving any type of treatment for osteoporosis before the hip fracture was 8.8% (ranging from 2.4% in Naples to 17.4% in Verona). After the index hip fracture, only 23.2% of patients (namely 10.5% of men and 27.2% of women) received prescription for any pharmacological treatments for osteoporosis. Both female gender and previous use of medications for osteoporosis were positively associated with the likelihood of receiving prescription for anti-osteoporotic treatment at discharge. Conclusions: This study showed that less than 25% of the elderly Italian patients discharged after a hip fracture received a prescription for any type of treatment for osteoporosis and highlights the urgent need for implementing new strategies in the management of hip fracture patients.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-01-01 | Aging clinical and experimental research |