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EFORT: Strontium ranelate treatment appears to improve tibial fracture healing

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June 2014

EFORT: Strontium ranelate treatment appears to improve tibial fracture healing

Vol: 3| Issue: 6| Number:78| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Significance of P1NP values in assessment of fracture healing of surgically fixed tibial diapyseal fractures treated with strontium ranelate vs placebo: a randomised double blind controlled trial

Contributing Authors:
MA Chinoy MA Khan SK Ahmed SA Sultan MZ Aslan AA Jillani

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69 patients with a surgically fixed closed diaphyseal tibial fracture were randomized to receive either strontium ranelate or a placebo. The purpose was to evaluate the effect of strontium ranelate on fracture healing and levels of procollagen N-terminal nucleopeptide (PINP). Results indicated a significant improvement in PINP levels from baseline to 90 days within the strontium ranelate group, al...

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