April 8, 2024

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New review provides insights into the impact of osteoporosis and related medications on fracture healing

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A new comprehensive review, authored by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Committee of Scientific Advisors Fracture Working Group on behalf of the IOF and the International Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (SICOT), clarifies the evidence linking fracture healing with osteoporosis and the currently available medications used to treat osteoporosis.

Within clearly outlined chapters, "Impact of osteoporosis and osteoporosis medications on fracture healing. A narrative review" examines the biology of , clinical and radiological evaluation of fracture healing, the impact of osteoporosis on fracture healing, the effect of osteoporosis medications on fracture healing, and important areas for further research. The findings are published in the journal Osteoporosis International.

Professor Manju Chandran, first author of the publication, stated, "A recent fracture significantly increases the likelihood of another fracture. Prompt osteoporosis treatment is imperative to reduce this risk. Concerns however linger among medical and surgical professionals about the potential adverse effects of osteoporosis medications on fracture healing.

"Furthermore, when patients undergoing osteoporosis treatment sustain fractures, clinicians may ask themselves whether to halt osteoporosis therapy during the healing process. Our review delves into the available evidence to provide some clarity and practical guidance that will be useful for the many clinicians and surgeons caring for patients with fragility fractures."

The following key points are highlighted:

Professor Nicholas Harvey, co-author and Chair of the IOF Committee of Scientific Advisors concluded, "Fortunately there appears to be no deleterious effect of osteoporosis medications on fracture healing. The evidence does not support a delay in the initiation of antiresorptive therapy following acute fragility fractures, nor is there reason for suspension of osteoporosis at the time of fracture if the person is already on treatment."

"Given the serious and potentially life-threatening consequences of secondary fractures, the benefit of treating and the urgent necessity to reduce imminent refracture risk after a fracture should be given prime consideration."

More information: M. Chandran et al, Impact of osteoporosis and osteoporosis medications on fracture healing: a narrative review, Osteoporosis International (2024). DOI: 10.1007/s00198-024-07059-8

Journal information: Osteoporosis International

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