Evaluating Patients for Secondary Causes of Osteoporosis

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review provides suggestions for the evaluation of patients with osteoporosis in order to assure that the diagnosis is correct, to identify potentially correctable conditions contributing to skeletal fragility and fracture risk, and to assist in individualizing management decisions.Recent FindingsSome patients who appear to have osteoporosis have another skeletal disease, such as osteomalacia, that requires further evaluation and treatment that is different than for osteoporosis. Many patients with osteoporosis have contributing factors (e.g., vitamin D deficiency, high fall risk) that should be addressed before and after starting treatment to assure that treatment is effective and safe. Evaluation includes a focused medical history, skeletal-related physical examination, assessment of falls risk, appropriate laboratory tests, and rarely transiliac double-tetracycline labeled bone biopsy.SummaryEvaluation of patients with osteoporosis before starting treatment is essential for optimizing clinical outcomes.
Source: Current Osteoporosis Reports - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research