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ABSTRACT

The coexistence of osteoporosis and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an evolving healthcare challenge in the face of increasingly aging populations. Globally, accelerating fracture incidence causes disability, impaired quality of life and increased mortality. Consequently, several novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools have been introduced for treatment and prevention of fragility fractures. Despite an especially high fracture risk in CKD, these patients are commonly excluded from interventional trials and clinical guidelines. While management of fracture risk in CKD has been discussed in recent opinion-based reviews and consensus papers in the nephrology literature, many patients with CKD stages 3–5D and osteoporosis are still underdiagnosed and untreated. The current review addresses this potential treatment nihilism by discussing established and novel approaches to diagnosis and prevention of fracture risk in patients with CKD stages 3–5D. Skeletal disorders are common in CKD. A wide variety of underlying pathophysiological processes have been identified, including premature aging, chronic wasting, and disturbances in vitamin D and mineral metabolism, which may impact bone fragility beyond established osteoporosis. We discuss current and emerging concepts of CKD–mineral and bone disorders (CKD-MBD) and integrate management of osteoporosis in CKD with current recommendations for management of CKD-MBD. While many diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to osteoporosis can be applied to patients with CKD, some limitations and caveats need to be considered. Consequently, clinical trials are needed that specifically study fracture prevention strategies in patients with CKD stages 3–5D.

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Title
Management of fracture risk in CKD—traditional and novel approaches
Author
Haarhaus, Mathias 1 ; Aaltonen, Louise 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Cejka, Daniel 3 ; Cozzolino, Mario 4   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; de Jong, Renate T 5 ; D'Haese, Patrick 6 ; Evenepoel, Pieter 7   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Lafage-Proust, Marie-Hélène 8 ; Mazzaferro, Sandro 9   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; McCloskey, Eugene 10 ; Salam, Syazrah 11   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Jørgensen, Hanne Skou 12   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Vervloet, Marc 13   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Division of Renal Medicine, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden 
 Turku University Hospital, Kidney Center, Department of Medicine , Turku , Finland 
 Department of Medicine III – Nephrology, Hypertension, Transplantation, Rheumatology, Geriatrics, Ordensklinikum Linz - Elisabethinen Hospital , Linz , Austria 
 Department of Health Sciences, Renal Division, University of Milan , ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Milan , Italy 
 Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology , Amsterdam , The Netherlands 
 Laboratory of Pathophysiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Antwerp , Antwerp , Belgium 
 Department of Nephrology, University Hospitals Leuven , Leuven , Belgium 
 INSERM U1059, CHU, Université de Lyon , Saint-Etienne , France 
 Nephrology Unit at Policlinico Umberto I Hospital and Department of Translation and Precision Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome , Rome , Italy 
10  Academic Unit of Bone Metabolism, Centre for Integrated research in Musculoskeletal Ageing, Mellanby Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Department of Oncology & Metabolism, University of Sheffield , Sheffield , UK 
11  Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK and Sheffield Kidney Institute, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Sheffield , UK 
12  Department of Microbiology Immunology and Transplantation, Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Research Group, KU Leuven-University of Leuven , Leuven , Belgium 
13  Department of Nephrology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, VU University Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands 
Pages
456-472
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Mar 2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
20488505
e-ISSN
20488513
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3171846579
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.