# Therapeutic Intervention for Osteoporosis of Surgical Cases With Non-Vertebral Fractures for Three Years in a Newly Established Rural Hospital in Japan

**Authors:** Masanori Nakayama, Yasuhiro Kiyota, Naoki Watanabe, Kento Yamanouchi, Satoshi Nakamura, Kenichiro Takeshima, Haruki Funao, Shigeto Ebata, Mitsuru Yagi

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.63864 · Cureus · 2024-07-04

## TL;DR

This study evaluated osteoporosis treatment practices in a new rural Japanese hospital over three years, focusing on patients with non-vertebral fractures.

## Contribution

The study provides insights into osteoporosis care in a newly established rural hospital with a high aging population.

## Key findings

- 71.3% of patients were newly diagnosed with osteoporosis after surgery.
- 47.0% of patients received new postoperative osteoporosis interventions, higher than previous reports in Japan.
- Femoral neck aBMD was significantly higher in upper limb fracture patients compared to those with proximal femoral fractures.

## Abstract

Objectives

Our hospital was newly opened in the spring of 2020 in a rural area of Japan, with a remarkably developing aging society and population decline. This study aimed to clarify and evaluate the practice of osteoporosis care in our hospital for three years since its establishment. We report a retrospective review of therapeutic interventions for osteoporosis for patients who underwent surgical treatment for non-vertebral fragility fractures in our hospital.

Methods

We evaluated the practice of osteoporosis intervention in patients who underwent surgery for proximal humerus fractures (PHFs), distal radius fractures (DRFs), or proximal femoral fractures (PFFs) from April 2020 to the end of March 2023.

Results

There were 115 surgical cases with non-vertebral fractures (10 patients with PHF, 41 patients with DRF, and 64 with PFF). Among the patients who had received osteoporosis treatment at other hospitals before the injury, only 15 (13.0%) patients had been administered therapeutic intervention for osteoporosis by other clinics or hospitals. Also, 82 (71.3%) patients were newly diagnosed with osteoporosis in our hospital after surgery according to the Japanese osteoporosis guideline. New postoperative osteoporosis interventions were administered to 39 (47.0%) patients, of which the rate was higher than the previous reports in Japan. While there was no significant difference between upper limb fracture and PFF in the percentage per young adult mean of spine areal bone marrow density (aBMD), the femoral neck aBMDs in the upper limb fracture group were significantly higher than in the PFF group. The serum total P1NP levels were significantly lower and the 25(OH)D levels were also greater in the upper limb fracture group than in the PFF group, whereas the serum TRACP-5b levels were not significantly different between the two groups. Two (1.7%) patients were affected with secondary fractures during the study period.

Conclusions

The rates of therapeutic intervention for osteoporosis of patients with non-vertebral fractures, especially in those with upper limb fractures, in our hospital were considered to be greater than those in the previous reports. However, the intervention rate for patients with PFFs was not much, and there was still room for improvement in our hospital concerning osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** osteoporosis (MONDO:0005298)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ACP5 (acid phosphatase 5, tartrate resistant) [NCBI Gene 54] {aka HPAP, TRACP5a, TRACP5b, TRAP, TRAcP, TrATPase}
- **Diseases:** DRFs (MESH:D000092503), PHFs (MESH:D006810), upper limb fracture (MESH:D038062), PFFs (MESH:D000092526), -Vertebral Fractures (MESH:C535781), fragility fractures (MESH:D005600), fractures (MESH:D050723), Osteoporosis (MESH:D010024)
- **Chemicals:** 25(OH)D (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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