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BPCO E OSTEOPOROSI
2013
COPD and osteoporosis are frequently associated because they have common risk factors, including age, smoking habits and reduced physical activity. COPD is also characterized by systemic inflammation, malnutrition (up to cachexia), hypovitaminosis D, and the use of local and systemic corticosteroids, all of which could cause deterioration in bone quality with a consequent increase in fragility fractures. These fractures may further impair mobility and increase disability and mortality. The vertebral and rib fractures can directly further affect lung function and promote exacerbations. As a result, the assessment of fracture risk in patients with COPD is of vital importance from the earliest…
FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN OLDER PERSONS WITH ALTERED THYROID FUNCTION
2016
Gli ormoni tiroidei sono peptidi che svolgono molteplici e complesse funzioni nell’organismo umano. Lo sche-letro è uno dei tessuti bersaglio degli ormoni tiroidei, ed una loro carenza o un loro eccesso ha importanti conseguenze sul tessuto osseo soprattutto nel periodo dello sviluppo e durante l’invecchiamento. I disturbi a carico della tiroide si osservano con maggior frequenza nei soggetti in età avanzata rispetto ai giovani. La tire-otossicosi è una causa nota di osteoporosi secondaria. L’ipertiroidismo conclamato e l’ipertiroidismo iatrogeno dovuto ad un eccesso nel dosaggio della terapia sostitutiva con ormoni tiroidei sono possibili cause di fratture ossee da fragilità. L’ipertiroidi…
Osteoporosis in pregnancy: A case report and review of the literature
2014
IL PAZIENTE ANZIANO CON FRATTURA DI FEMORE: VALUTAZIONE E SUPPORTO NUTRIZIONALE
2013
Osteoporosis in the elderly population is a major health problem worldwide, because it is associated with fragility fractures with consequent financial burden for health systems. Europe and North America are the regions where half of all hip fractures among elderly people occurred today, with Scandinavian countries reporting the highest incidence worldwide. Undernutrition, particularly protein malnutrition, is frequent in elderly with osteoporotic hip fracture, although, the role of dietary protein intake in osteoporosis remains controversial. Poor nutritional status is associated with higher comorbidity indices, mortality and readmissions in patients with femoral fracture. Another crucial …
Role of genetic predisposition as a risk factor for osteoporosis.
2005
BONE LOSS I INFLAMMATORI BOWEL DISEASE: OUR MULTICENTRIC STUDY
2011
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at increased risk of developing disorder in bone and mineral metabolism. The study was aimed to determine if inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a risk factor for osteoporosis in 103 adult patients. We included 103 IBD patients, 67 patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and 36 with ulcerative colitisi (UC). Bone mineral density was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. we used T score to express bone loss (osteopenia: -25SD 2 years) and active disease would be risk of bone mineral loss in IBD.
Evolution and healing of fragility fractures of the proximal femur
2014
After a traumatic fracture a physiological process begins to heal the fracture. The steps of the process are inflammation, granulation, formation of fibrous callus and finally bone. There are many factors that may influence the healing of the fracture: adequate blood supply, good contact between bone fragments, good stability of the fracture, general health, age, smoking, related pathology, use of drugs, etc. In elderly patients the variations in bone structure and healing processes have a negative influence on fracture healing. Fragility fractures require careful placement of the implants to reduce the risk of failure of osteosynthesis. Appropriate surgical devices and facilitation factors…
Vertebral fracture, function and cognitive status in osteoporotic hip fractured women: The FOCUS study
2017
Osteoporosis is characterizated by low bone mass and microarchitectural modifications of bone tissue with a consequent increase in fragility fracture.
Treatment adherence and QoL with intermittent PTH therapy: Results from a multicentre Italian study after 6 months
2011
This ongoing multicentre study was carried out to investigate the adherence to intermittent parathyroid hormone treatment and the effect on QoL in a typical Italian population eligible for drug reimbursement (i.e. a new vertebral or hip fracture following at least one year of anti-resorptive therapy or three severe vertebral fractures or two severe and one femur fracture). 204 female patients (mean age: 72.6±8.3) were enrolled between March 2008 and April 2009. These patients were treated with PTH (PTH 1–34 or PTH 1–84) according to Italian legislation. Here, we report the results obtained at month 6.
Severe senile osteoporosis: synergism of action between PTH 1-34 and rehabilitation
2012
An analysis of the data shows that the PTH 1-34 in association with specific rehabilitation treatment is effective in reducing early pain borne by the dorsal-lumbar spine, to avoid the risk of new fractures, improve balance and gait to correct a good quality of life. Even taking into account the small number of patients, we emphasize the absence of new osteoporotic fractures in women who have also physical therapy and therapeutic exercise.