Improving Management of Patients at High Risk for Osteoporotic Fractures (0000-038)
OsteoporosisThe purpose of this study is to assess the impact of disease management interventions on percent receiving a bone densitometry test and percent appropriately prescribed a medication for osteoporosis.
Validation of the Turkish Version of QUALEFFO-31
OsteoporosisThe aim of this study is to investigate the adaptation and validity of the Quality of Life Questionnaire of the European Foundation for Osteoporosis-31 in patients with osteoporosis. Thus, to present a scale that will help us analyze the psychometric properties of patients with osteoporosis to the use of the Turkish people .
Bindex Ultrasonometer for Osteoporosis Diagnostics
OsteoporosisOsteoporosis is a disease that leads to impaired skeletal strength and increased fracture risk. Among 200 million osteoporotic patients (Tarantino, Cannata et al. 2007) most are diagnosed only after a fracture. We expect with our aging population to see a significant increase in the prevalence of osteoporosis. It is estimated that over 75% of osteoporotic patients are not diagnosed and do not receive treatment for their condition. This research plan describes a study for clinical validation of the novel ultrasound device (Bindex®, Bone Index Finland Ltd.). In a preliminary study, the technique has been validated in a Finnish postmenopausal woman population of 285 healthy and 56 osteoporotic subjects (n = 341 in total). Significant and good correlation was observed between Density Index (DI) determined with Bindex and femoral neck bone mineral density determined with DXA (r = 0.65 - 0.70). In addition, with determination of 90% sensitivity and specificity thresholds, significant number (65-75%) of patients could be diagnosed without additional verification with DXA. For validation of the technique in US population, our study plan is presented for determination of diagnostic thresholds for osteoporosis. Taken together, DI with Bindex, lumbar spine and femoral bone BMD with DXA are obtained from 500 postmenopausal women and 140 men. The study will be carried out at the HealthEast Osteoporosis Care service in Woodbury, MN. To investigate the capability of DI for prediction of proximal femur and lumbar spine BMD; To develop national diagnostic thresholds for DI in prediction of osteoporosis status with a reference population (American-Caucasian) of 500 (if prevalence of osteoporosis is 20%) post-menopausal females (50-90 years); To investigate ability of Density Index + FRAX with BMI in fracture risk prediction; To investigate correlation between lumbar spine or proximal femur BMD and Density Index in 140 men at wide age range (20-90 years), 70 with osteoporosis and 70 with normal or low bone mass. Determine diagnostic thresholds for DI in men.
Osteoporosis and Colles Fracture
Previous or Actual Colles FractureThe primary purpose of the retrospective study is to determine the incidence of osteoporosis in women with previous Colles Fracture. Secondly, to determine to which extent Colles Fracture has led to a diagnosis and/or treatment of osteoporosis. The primary purpose of the prospective study is to determine the incidence of osteoporosis in women with an actual Colles Fracture. Secondly, to investigate the consistency between prospective and retrospective data.
Effectiveness of Automated Inpatient Endocrinology Consultation for Osteoporotic Hip Fracture
OsteoporosisOsteoporosis has been called a "silent epidemic" whose prevalence is increasing. It often presents as a fragility fracture, with hospitalizations resulting from minimally traumatic hip fractures. While the fractures are treated appropriately, the underlying pathology is often ignored. Numerous studies have shown that prior fracture increases the risk for further fracture. In 2004 the Surgeon General released a report on osteoporosis, the details of which include multi-disciplinary treatment of osteoporotic fractures. Treatment of osteoporosis after hip fracture is also being targeted as a future hospital quality assessment measure. Hospitals which have no plan in place to address osteoporosis treatment after hip fracture may be cited, and may have medicare money withheld. The goal of the study is to create an automated in-patient endocrinology consultation for osteoporotic hip fractures. We plan to gather patient data in a prospective manner including the endocrinologist recommendations, adherence to medical therapy after discharge, and future fracture rates. Possible planned interventions include only appropriate medical therapy for osteoporosis, DEXA bone scanning, and regularly scheduled telephone follow-up.
A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Bone Density Decision Aide
OsteoporosisThis research study is being conducted to determine if a modified bone mineral density (BMD) test report that contains additional fracture risk information will be a useful physician decision aide in selecting patients for pharmacological osteoporosis therapy. It is hypothesized that this supplementary information, provided in addition to the conventional BMD report, will increase the likelihood that patients at high risk for an osteoporotic fracture will receive prescribed therapy for osteoporosis.
Evolution of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in Patients With Lymphoma Undergoing Chemotherapy
LymphomaOsteoporosisThe purpose of this study is to assess changes of bone mineral density (BMD) at 12 months during the therapeutic management of patients with lymphoma.
Study of NaQuinate in Healthy Volunteers
OsteoporosisPhase 1, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of NaQuinate in healthy subjects after single ascending oral (PO) doses and multiple ascending PO doses.
A Study of Changes in Bone Mineral Density as a Function of Consuming Two Different Forms of Calcium...
OsteopeniaOsteoporosisThe purpose of this study is to determine whether consuming calcium carbonate that has been micronized is more effective than the traditional form of calcium carbonate in maintaining or increasing bone mineral density in people who are currently taking bisphosphonates or other bone-health medications.
Hormone Replacement Therapy in Relieving Menopausal Symptoms in Postmenopausal Women With Previous...
Breast CancerHot Flashes2 moreRATIONALE: Hormone replacement therapy may be effective in relieving symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness, without causing a recurrence of breast cancer. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying hormone replacement therapy to see how well it works in relieving symptoms of menopause in postmenopausal women with previous stage I or stage II breast cancer.