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Prevalencia de osteoporosis, estimación de la probabilidad de fractura y estudio del metabolismo óseo en pacientes con reciente diagnóstico de cáncer de próstata en el área sanitaria de Lugo()

OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of osteoporosis and fracture probability in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer. DESIGN: Observational descriptive transversal study. SITE: Study performed from Primary Care of Lugo in collaboration with Rheumatology and Urology Services of our referral hospita...

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Autores principales: Miguel-Carrera, Jonatan, García-Porrua, Carlos, de Toro Santos, Francisco Javier, Picallo-Sánchez, Jose Antonio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6837155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28629885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2017.03.006
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Sumario:OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of osteoporosis and fracture probability in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer. DESIGN: Observational descriptive transversal study. SITE: Study performed from Primary Care of Lugo in collaboration with Rheumatology and Urology Services of our referral hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Patients diagnosed with prostate cancer without bone metastatic disease from January to December 2012. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Epidemiologic, clinical, laboratory and densitometric variables involved in osteoporosis were collected. The likelihood of fracture was estimated by FRAX(®) Tool. RESULTS: Eighty-three patients met the inclusion criteria. None was excluded. The average age was 67 years. The Body Mass Index was 28.28. Twenty-five patients (30.1%) had previous osteoporotic fractures. Other prevalent risk factors were alcohol (26.5%) and smoking (22.9%). Eighty-two subjects had vitamin D below normal level (98.80%). Femoral Neck densitometry showed that 8.9% had osteoporosis and 54% osteopenia. The average fracture risk in this population, estimated by FRAX(®), was 2.63% for hip fracture and 5.28% for major fracture. Cut level for FRAX(®) major fracture value without DXA > 5% and ≥ 7.5% proposed by Azagra et al. showed 24 patients (28.92%) and 8 patients (9.64%) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of osteoporosis in this population was very high. The more frequent risk factors associated with osteoporosis were: previous osteoporotic fracture, alcohol consumption, smoking and family history of previous fracture. The probability of fracture using femoral neck FRAX(®) tool was low. Vitamin D deficiency was very common (98.8%).