Characterizing the assessment and management of vitamin d levels in patients with osteoporosis in clinical practice: a chart review initiative.

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Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-01-29 DOI:10.1155/2015/312952
Jonathan D Adachi, Jacques P Brown, George Ioannidis
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Though vitamin D is important for bone health, little is known about the monitoring and management of vitamin D levels in patients with osteoporosis in clinical practice-a deficit this chart review initiative aimed to remedy. A total of 52 physicians completed profiles for 983 patients being treated for osteoporosis between November 2008 and April 2009. Information collected included demographics; fracture risk factors; availability and level of serum vitamin D measurements; and information on osteoporosis medications and calcium and vitamin D supplementation. Physicians also evaluated patients' current regimens and detailed proposed changes, if applicable. Nearly 85% of patients were prescribed calcium and vitamin D supplements. Serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels were available for 73% of patients. Of these patients, approximately 50% had levels less than 80 nmol/L, which contrasts with the 37% thought to have "unsatisfactory" vitamin D levels based on physician perceptions. Physicians felt 26% of patients would benefit from additional vitamin D supplementation. However, no changes to the osteoporosis regimen were suggested for 48% of patients perceived to have "unsatisfactory" vitamin D levels. The results underscore the importance of considering vitamin D status when looking to optimize bone health.

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骨质疏松症患者在临床实践中维生素d水平的评估和管理的特征:一项图表回顾倡议。
尽管维生素D对骨骼健康很重要,但在临床实践中对骨质疏松症患者维生素D水平的监测和管理知之甚少——这一缺陷是本图表回顾倡议旨在弥补的。在2008年11月至2009年4月期间,共有52名医生完成了983名骨质疏松症患者的资料。收集的信息包括人口统计;骨折危险因素;血清维生素D测量的可用性和水平;以及有关骨质疏松症药物、钙和维生素D补充剂的信息。医生还评估了患者目前的治疗方案,如果适用,详细建议进行改变。近85%的患者服用了钙和维生素D补充剂。73%的患者血清25-羟基维生素D水平可用。在这些患者中,大约50%的患者维生素D水平低于80 nmol/L,而根据医生的看法,37%的患者维生素D水平“不令人满意”。医生认为,26%的患者会从额外补充维生素D中受益。然而,对于48%被认为维生素D水平“不理想”的患者,没有建议改变骨质疏松症治疗方案。研究结果强调了在寻求优化骨骼健康时考虑维生素D状态的重要性。
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