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Bone Turnover Marker Monitoring for Guiding Osteoporosis Treatment Post-TKA In Post-Menopausal Women .

The use of bone turnover markers for monitoring the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal females undergoing total knee arthroplasty: a prospective randomized study

J Orthop Surg Res. 2021 Mar 17;16(1): 195.

Sixty-four post-menopausal women with osteoporosis scheduled for a unilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were randomized to receive anti-osteoporosis treatment (alendronate; calcitriol; calcium carbonate) guided by bone turnover marker monitoring (n=32) or a standard 3 month anti-osteoporosis treatment (n=32). Outcomes of interest included duration of treatment, incidence of adverse reactions to treatment, maximum total point motion (MTPM), bone mineral density (BMD), pain on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), range of motion, and the Oxford Knee Score (OKS). Radiostereometric analysis for MTPM was performed at 6 and 12 months post-operation as well BMD analysis was performed at 1-3 days and 12 months post-operation. In addition, knee pain and functional scores were measured at 3, 6 and 12 months post-operation. Results revealed statistically significantly longer duration of alendronate, calcitriol and calcium treatment in the monitoring group compared to the control group (p<0.001 for all). No statistically significant difference was observed for the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups (p=0.392).Moreover, MTPM was statistically significantly lower in the monitoring group compared to control at both 6 and 12 months post-operation (p=0.011; p=0.003, respectively). Moreover, the change in BMD from baseline at 12 months was statistically significantly greater in the monitoring group (p=0.002). VAS pain scores at 6 months were statistically significantly lower in the monitoring group (p=0.042), whilst OKS scores at 6 and 12 months were statistically significantly in favour of the control group (p=0.014; p=0.017, respectively). Finally, no statistical significant differences for range of motion were observed between the two groups at any time-point.

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OrthoEvidence. Bone Turnover Marker Monitoring for Guiding Osteoporosis Treatment Post-TKA In Post-Menopausal Women. ACE Report. 2021;21(1):2. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/bone-turnover-marker-monitoring-for-guiding-osteoporosis-treatment-post-tka-in-post-menopausal-women

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