Paget's Disease
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
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Diagnostic studies to confirm Paget's...

thermography to find hot spots 

bone scans (most sensitive test for bones, reveal hotspots and/or increased activity)

CT scans are used to rule out other possible disorders

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Osteoporosis defined...

chronic condition that leads to the deterioration of bone tissue and density

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A typical location for osteoporosis fractures to occur are.... (3 locations)

spinal column, hip, distal radius
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How is BMD measured?

DEXA scan (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry)

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Why aren't xrays used to diagnose osteoporosis?

xrays won't show any signs of osteoporosis until at least 35-40% of bone have been changed. at that point, they have already had their first fracture and have been diagnosed

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Goal of medications for paget's disease

No effective treatment for paget's

medications are used to treat pain

calcitonin given to decrease bone breakdown (not a long term solution)

biphosphonates used to suppress bone reabsorption keeps these bones from breaking down 

zodronic? acid known to put patients in remission

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Primary risk factors for osteoporosis

non-modifiable 

age, race, sedentary lifestyle, low calcium intake, smoking

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Best way to treat osteoporosis is to ________

prevent the development

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How is a T score obtained? What the interpretations and ranges for T scores.

Normal: >-1

Osteopenia: -1 to -2.5

Osteoporosis: <-2.5

Severe Osteoporosis: <-2.5 plus a fragility fracture

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Best treatment for osteoporosis? (2 interventions)

prevention and screening

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Is surgery an option for Paget's disease?

yes, surgery is an option. aids in secondary degenerative changes

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Secondary risk factors for osteoporosis

modifiable

other conditions or diseases that put the patient at risk:

i.e. cushings disease, steroid use, down syndrome 

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A patient who had a hysterectomy at 30 yo will be at greater risk of osteoporosis. Why?

lower estrogen levels

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What lab values are associated with osteoporosis?  

calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus, ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)

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Why is weight loss and muscle strengthening important for osteoporosis patients?

both will work to reduce falls and fractures

weight bearing exercises will build strong bones, the stronger somebody is, the less likely they are to fall

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Types of surgery used for paget's disease include...

joint replacement

spinal decompression

stabilization

 

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At what age does bone density start to decrease?

30 yo

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A patient with osteoporosis should have what measured every single visit to the doctor  

their height using a wall mounted measuring device

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Why is hematocrit an important level to obtain with patients?

low hematocrit levels can indicate an underlying condition with bone marrow which may be causing secondary osteoporosis

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Dietary recommendations for osteoporosis

supplementation, cessation of alcohol and smoking

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osteoporosis is sometimes called the ______ disease. why?

silent

it usually isn't diagnosed until after the first fracture

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What is the gold standard diagnostic for osteoporosisis? At what age for women? what age for men?

Bone mineral density (BMD)

women > 65

men > 70

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How can you confirm a contributing factor or ruling out/in another?

Lab values

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Estrogen therapy for osteoporosis: 

Why estrogen?

What are some complications associated with estrogen therapy?

estrogen aids in bone remodeling

a lot of estrogen use will predispose a patient to cancer