Suboptimal osteoporosis care in hospitalized patients: a retrospective analysis of vertebral compression fractures detected on computed tomography
Artem Minalyan, Terrence Li, Kathleena D’Anna, Nasam Alfraji, Lilit Gabrielyan, Christina Downey

TL;DR
This study finds that osteoporosis care is poor for hospitalized patients with vertebral fractures, with few referrals for proper treatment.
Contribution
The study reveals suboptimal osteoporosis management in hospitalized patients despite a Fracture Liaison Service initiative.
Findings
Only 20% of patients with vertebral fractures received referrals to FLS or PCPs.
Osteoporosis was mentioned in less than 28% of discharge notes despite frequent fracture detection.
Abstract
Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) are the most common osteoporotic fractures. Only 1/3 of patients with VCFs are clinically diagnosed. In our institution, the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) was launched in 2017 to improve osteoporosis management for hospitalized patients. (1) To assess osteoporosis awareness among medical providers for emergency department (ED)/hospitalized patients aged 50 or greater; (2) To estimate the rate of FLS consults or referrals to primary care providers (FLS/PCP) by primary teams. A centralized radiology system was used to examine all thoracic and lumbar computed tomography (CT) scans conducted between June 1, 2017 and June 1, 2022. 449 studies were identified with the radiologic impression “compression fracture”. 182 studies were excluded after manual chart review. 267 hospitalizations/ED visits with lumbar and/or thoracic spine CT scans were included.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Hip and Femur Fractures · Bone and Joint Diseases
