Abstract

In the rapidly ageing society in Poland, osteoporosis is a growing epidemiological problem, and osteoporosis-related fractures are a cause of chronic disability and considerable increase of death risk. It turns out that 80 to 90% of patients suffering from osteoporosis, including osteoporosis accompanied by fractures, do not receive adequate pharmacotherapy. In this paper, a Guideline Working Group of experts from the Multidisciplinary Osteoporosis Forum update the existing Polish guidelines concerning the diagnosis and management of osteoporosis (last revised in 2013), taking account of the latest literature, availability and reimbursement of drugs, and current health care organisation. In the revised guidelines, we still postulate that tasks are divided between primary care doctors (stage I) and specialists in osteoporosis management (stage II). We emphasise the necessity of early initiation of pharmacotherapy and rehabilitation in all patients with low-energy fractures. We recommend that the 10-year fracture risk should be estimated in all patients (including those without fractures) who are over 50 years of age, and that the Polish threshold for therapeutic intervention should be adopted: ≥ 10% for FRAX PL calculator. We add strategies of drug choice and therapy monitoring with imaging, and densitometric and biochemical diagnostics. We define basic guidelines concerning prevention of falls, rehabilitation, and dietary procedures, and elimination of environmental and other fracture risk factors. We point to two vital elements for improving osteoporosis management: 1) strategy of supervision over fractures management — Fracture Liaison Service (FLS), and, optimally, 2) strategies of short-term monitoring of the therapeutic efficacy with the use of biochemical markers.

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Title
Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of osteoporosis in Poland : Update 2017
Author
Lorenc, Roman 1 ; Głuszko, Piotr 2 ; Franek, Edward 3 ; Jabłoński, Mirosław 4 ; Jaworski, Maciej 5 ; Kalinka-Warzocha, Ewa 6 ; Karczmarewicz, Elzbieta 5 ; Kostka, Tomasz 7 ; Księzopolska-Orłowska, Krystyna 8 ; Marcinowska-Suchowierska, Ewa 9 ; Misiorowski, Waldemar 10 ; Więcek, Andrzej 11 

 Multidisciplinary Osteoporosis Forum, SOMED, Warsaw, Poland 
 Department of Rheumatology, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation. Warsaw, Poland. [email protected] 
 Mossakowski Medical Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland 
 Department of Rehabilitation and Orthopedics Medical University of Lublin, Poland 
 Department of Biochemistry, Radioimmunology and Experimental Medicine. The Childrens Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland 
 Department of Oncological Surgery and Breast Diseases. Institute of Polish Mother Health Center, Lodz, Poland 
 Department of Geriatrics .Medical University of Lodz. Healthy Ageing Research Centre (HARC). Central Veterans' Hospital. Lodz. Poland 
 Department of Rehabilitation, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation. Warsaw, Poland 
 Department of Geriatrics, Internal Medicine and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Postgraduate Medical Education Center, Warsaw, Poland 
10  Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduate Medical Education Center, Warsaw, Poland 
11  Department of Nphrology, Transplantation and Internal Medicine. Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland 
First page
604
End page
609
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Wydawnictwo Via Medica
ISSN
0423104X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2464207333
Copyright
© 2017. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.