TY - JOUR
T1 - Gaps and alternative surgical and non-surgical approaches in the bone fragility management
T2 - an updated review
AU - Tarantino, Umberto
AU - Cariati, Ida
AU - Greggi, Chiara
AU - Iundusi, Riccardo
AU - Gasbarra, Elena
AU - Iolascon, Giovanni
AU - Kurth, Andreas
AU - Akesson, Kristina E.
AU - Bouxsein, Mary
AU - Tranquilli Leali, Paolo
AU - Civinini, Roberto
AU - Falez, Francesco
AU - Brandi, Maria Luisa
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Osteoporotic fractures are one of the major problems facing healthcare systems worldwide. Undoubtedly, fragility fractures of the hip represent a far greater burden in terms of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs than other fracture sites. However, despite the significant impact on the health and quality of life of older adults, there is a general lack of awareness of osteoporosis, which results in suboptimal care. In fact, most high-risk individuals are never identified and do not receive adequate treatment, leading to further fragility fractures and worsening health status. Furthermore, considering the substantial treatment gap and the proven cost-effectiveness of fracture prevention programs such as Fracture Liaison Services, urgent action is needed to ensure that all individuals at high risk of fragility fracture are adequately assessed and treated. Based on this evidence, the aim of our review was to (i) provide an overview and comparison of the burden and management of fragility fractures, highlighting the main gaps, and (ii) highlight the importance of using alternative approaches, both surgical and non-surgical, with the aim of implementing early prevention of osteoporotic fractures and improving the management of osteoporotic patients at imminent and/or very high risk of fracture.
AB - Osteoporotic fractures are one of the major problems facing healthcare systems worldwide. Undoubtedly, fragility fractures of the hip represent a far greater burden in terms of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs than other fracture sites. However, despite the significant impact on the health and quality of life of older adults, there is a general lack of awareness of osteoporosis, which results in suboptimal care. In fact, most high-risk individuals are never identified and do not receive adequate treatment, leading to further fragility fractures and worsening health status. Furthermore, considering the substantial treatment gap and the proven cost-effectiveness of fracture prevention programs such as Fracture Liaison Services, urgent action is needed to ensure that all individuals at high risk of fragility fracture are adequately assessed and treated. Based on this evidence, the aim of our review was to (i) provide an overview and comparison of the burden and management of fragility fractures, highlighting the main gaps, and (ii) highlight the importance of using alternative approaches, both surgical and non-surgical, with the aim of implementing early prevention of osteoporotic fractures and improving the management of osteoporotic patients at imminent and/or very high risk of fracture.
KW - Fracture
KW - Fracture risk
KW - Fragility
KW - Gaps, Osteoporosis
KW - Osteoporosis management
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85134511870
U2 - 10.1007/s00198-022-06482-z
DO - 10.1007/s00198-022-06482-z
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35851407
AN - SCOPUS:85134511870
SN - 0937-941X
VL - 33
SP - 2467
EP - 2478
JO - Osteoporosis International
JF - Osteoporosis International
IS - 12
ER -