Osteoporosis
Overview
- Low bone density, decreased bone strength, increased bone fragility and fracture risk 
- Any osteoporotic fracture = double risk of further fractures + dramatically increases morbidity and death 
- Under-diagnosed 
History
- Previous fractures 
- Risk factors - Age > 70 
- Age > 60 (men) and age > 50 (women) plus any of - - Prior fracture < 45 years 
- Parental history hip fracture 
- Low body weight 
- Smoking 
- High alcohol > 2 to 4 drinks per drink 
- Recurrent falls 
- Low calcium diet 
- Low vitamin D 
- Early menopause < 45 years 
 
- Chronic conditions - Endocrine - Diabetes 
- Thyroid disease 
- Parathyroid disease 
 
- Other - Inflammation e.g IBD 
- Malabsorption e.g. Coeliac 
- CKD, CLD 
 
 
- Medications - Steroids > 3 months 
- Anticonvulsants 
- Chemotherapy 
- Antiandrogens 
 
 
- Acute self-limiting episodes of back pain 
- Acute regional MSK pain 
- Minimal trauma fracture 
Exam
- Height accurately 
- Posture 
- Muscle wasting 
- BMI 
- Falls risk - Stand from seated position without hands 
- Stand on one leg 
 
XRAY if
- Height loss > 3cm 
- Kyphosis 
- Unexplained back pain 
BMD
- Minimal trauma fracture (MTF) 
- If >50 years with MTF, BMD is not essential, but should have presumptive diagonsis of osteoporosis 
- Screening as per algorithms 
Pathology
- Baseline - EUC 
- FBC 
- LFT 
- ESR, CRP 
- Calcium, phosphate 
- Vitamin D 
- TSH 
- Parathyroid hormone (PTH) 
- Testosterone (males only) 
 
- Addition if indicated - Coeliac screen 
- Estrogen, LH, and FSH in women if premature menopause is suspected 
- 24-hour urine calcium and creatinine excretion 
 
Tools
Management
- Treat if - MTF irespective 
- BMD T score < -2.5 
- Long-term steroids + BMD T score < -1.5 
 
- Consider self funded treatment if - > 70 years and no MTF 
- High 10 year fracture risk of hip > 3% or any > 20% 
 
- Dental review before treatment - Risk MRONJ = 1 in 10k 
- Prolia lower risk 
 
- Osteopenia - Adequate calcium, Vit D, exercise 
- No smoke, low alcohol 
 
- Caklcium + Vit D if indiciated 
Medication
- Bisphosphonates - Stop bone reabsorption 
- CI - Dysphagia, Achalasia, eGFR < 35 
- SE - GIT Sx, MRONJ