Updates on bone health in people living with HIV: global impact, prediction tools, and treatment.

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Current opinion in HIV and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-10 DOI:10.1097/COH.0000000000000942
Itzel Lazcano, Ryan D Ross, Michael T Yin
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Osteoporosis and fragility fractures continue to be a concern for aging people living with HIV (PLWH), despite newer antiretroviral (ART) formulations that are associated with reduced bone toxicity. The aim of this review is to evaluate recent literature focusing on estimates of osteoporosis and fractures in various study populations, efficacy of current fracture risk assessment tools, and interventions to improve bone health outcomes.

Recent findings: Prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) remains higher among PLWH globally, with new estimates ranging from 24 to 59%. The FRAX tool underestimates rate of major osteoporotic fractures in PLWH; some studies suggest that modifications can improve accuracy. Bone quality assessments with trabecular bone score may also improve prediction of vertebral fractures in PLWH. Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with TDF/FTC is generally safe for maternal and infant bone health. Denosumab treatment effectively improves bone mass in PLWH.

Summary: Despite advancements in ART, osteoporosis and fragility fractures remain common among PLWH. There is a need for continued research on development of fracture risk assessment tools including use of clinical data, imaging studies and biomarkers, and implementation of preventive and treatment strategies for at-risk subgroups.

艾滋病毒感染者骨骼健康的最新进展:全球影响、预测工具和治疗。
综述目的:骨质疏松和脆性骨折仍然是老年HIV感染者(PLWH)关注的问题,尽管较新的抗逆转录病毒(ART)制剂与降低骨毒性有关。本综述的目的是评价最近的文献,这些文献关注于不同研究人群中骨质疏松症和骨折的估计,当前骨折风险评估工具的有效性,以及改善骨骼健康结果的干预措施。最近的发现:全球PLWH中低骨密度(BMD)的患病率仍然较高,新的估计范围为24%至59%。FRAX工具低估了PLWH患者骨质疏松性骨折的发生率;一些研究表明,修改可以提高准确性。用骨小梁评分进行骨质量评估也可以改善PLWH椎体骨折的预测。暴露前预防(PrEP)与TDF/FTC通常是安全的母婴骨骼健康。Denosumab治疗可有效改善PLWH患者的骨量。总结:尽管抗逆转录病毒治疗取得了进展,但骨质疏松和脆性骨折在艾滋病患者中仍然很常见。有必要继续研究开发骨折风险评估工具,包括临床数据、影像学研究和生物标志物的使用,以及对高危亚群实施预防和治疗策略。
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