The Effects of Trends in Osteoporosis Treatment on the Incidence of Fractures.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2021-05-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5517247
Akira Horikawa, Naohisa Miyakoshi, Michio Hongo, Yuji Kasukawa, Yoichi Shimada, Hiroyuki Kodama, Akihisa Sano
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Objective: This study focused on the trends in antiosteoporosis drug preferences and compared the incidence of fractures between patients treated orally and those who were exposed to an awareness campaign and assigned to intravenous/subcutaneous treatment.

Methods: Our hospital registry included 1,716 osteoporotic women who were over 65 years of age without preexisting vertebral and nonvertebral fractures over 1 year before this study, with bone mineral density (BMD) < -2.5 standard deviation (SD) and fracture assessment tool (FRAX) score > 20%, who were given 1,337 oral and 379 intravenous/subcutaneous prescriptions to treat their osteoporosis. Self-administered surveys (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016) collected data on trends of preferences among nine drugs and fracture prevention using relative risk reduction (RRR).

Results: The number of patients taking oral prescriptions decreased gradually from 2012 to 2016, while the number of patients treated with intravenous and subcutaneous injections increased. The incidence of fracture was lower in patients receiving intravenous and subcutaneous injections than in patients taking oral medications.

Conclusion: These findings indicate a decrease in oral prescriptions for osteoporosis treatment and that treatment for osteoporosis using intravenous or subcutaneous injections of antiosteoporosis drugs is more effective for preventing fractures.

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骨质疏松症治疗趋势对骨折发生率的影响。
目的:本研究关注抗骨质疏松症药物的选择趋势,并比较了口服治疗患者与接受宣传活动并被分配接受静脉注射/皮下注射治疗的患者的骨折发生率:本研究主要关注抗骨质疏松症药物的偏好趋势,并比较口服治疗患者与接受宣传活动并被分配接受静脉/皮下治疗的患者之间的骨折发生率:我们的医院登记处纳入了1716名65岁以上的骨质疏松症妇女,这些妇女在本研究前一年内未发生过椎体和非椎体骨折,骨矿密度(BMD)为20%,我们为她们开具了1337张口服处方和379张静脉注射/皮下注射处方来治疗骨质疏松症。自填式调查(2012 年、2013 年、2014 年、2015 年和 2016 年)收集了九种药物的偏好趋势以及使用相对风险降低率 (RRR) 预防骨折的数据:从2012年到2016年,服用口服处方药的患者人数逐渐减少,而接受静脉注射和皮下注射治疗的患者人数有所增加。接受静脉注射和皮下注射的患者骨折发生率低于口服药物的患者:这些研究结果表明,治疗骨质疏松症的口服处方有所减少,而使用静脉或皮下注射抗骨质疏松症药物治疗骨质疏松症对预防骨折更为有效。
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