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Spine frracture pada
osteoporosis
Tutuko radite p n
Pembimbing dr nidaul khasanah spRad
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Vignette
• A 72-year-old woman presents with a 2-month historyof increasing pain in her lower back, which has notimproved with ibuprofen and is causing difficulty withwalking and dressing. She reports having lost about 5
cm (2 in.) of height since she was a young woman. Onexamination, there is mild kyphosis in her lowerthoracic spine but no point tenderness. A lateral spineradiograph reveals that the L2 vertebra is biconcave in
appearance, a finding that is consistent with avertebral fracture (Fig. 1).
• How should this case be managed?
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Normal Height
•A poorly defined dense
(white) fracture line is visiblewith a detached fracture
fragment (asterisk)
•L2 has lost height anteriorly
and there is disruption of the
anterior column only
Loss of Height
Normal Height
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L1
L2
L3
T12
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Verterbrae Fracture
1. deformities of the vertebral bodies identified
with imaging of the lateral spine and
characterized according to shape — are the
most common manifestation of osteoporosis.
2. Identically with backpain
3. The most place are; thoracolumbar transition
zone or mid thoracic region
4. Less to clinically diagnosed
1. Riggs BL, Melton LJ III. The worldwide problem of osteoporosis: insights afforded by epidemiology. Bone 1995;17: Suppl:505S-511S.2. Cooper C, Atkinson EJ, O’Fallon WM, Melton LJ III. Incidence of clinically diagnosed vertebral fractures: a populationbased study in Rochester, Minnesota, 1985-1989. J
Bone Miner Res 1992;7:221-7.
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Goals
likelihood of back pain:
• Increase the quality of life
•
clinical diagnosis increase with the severityand number of fractures
• Prevent Fracture-related disability may also be
greater among patients with lumbar fractures
than among those with thoracic fractures
3. Fink HA, Milavetz DL, Palermo L, et al. What proportion of incident radiographic vertebral deformities is clinically diagnosed and vice versa? J Bone Miner Res
2005;20:1216-22.4. Ettinger B, Black DM, Nevitt MC, et al. Contribution of vertebral deformities to chronic back pain and disability. J BoneMiner Res 1992;7:449-56.
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Evaluation
• A woman’s first vertebral fracture usually
occurs well past menopause.
• Physical examination may reveal excess
sagittal convexity of the thoracic spine
(hyperkyphosis, or dowager’s hump),
especially among patients with multiple
anterior wedge fractures of the thoracic spine.
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Prevalention
The prevalence and incidence of radiographic
vertebral fractures increase with age, with the
prevalence among white women rising from
5% to 10% between the ages of 50 and 59
years and to 30% or more at 80 years of age or
older.
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clinical risk factors
for incident vertebral fractures :
1. Prior fracture
2. history of one or more falls
3. Inactivity
4. current smoking,
5. use of systemic glucocorticoids
6. certain chronic medical conditions
7. low body-mass index.
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Bone mineral density
• Measured by x ray absorbtiometry (DEXA)
• > 1-3rd of postmenopausal women with
prevalent radiographic vertebral fractures
have T scores (spine and hip) > −2.5
• The prevalence of radiographic vertebral
fractures among women 60 years of age or
older with low bone mass has been reported
to range from 14 to 18%
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Diagnosis
• medical history and an examination may
confirmed with a spinal imaging study.
• Lateral thoracic and lumbar spinal radiographs
continue to be the standard for assessment
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Genant et al
• The method uses the qualitative features of
vertebral shape and degree of reduction in
vertebral height in the anterior, middle, or
posterior vertical dimension to grade avertebral body as normal, uncertain regarding
fracture, or characterized by a mild, moderate,
or severe fracture
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Treatment
• Pain management
• Rehabilitation
•
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty• Calcium and Vitamin D
• Pharmacotherapy
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Treatment
• Pain management
• Rehabilitation
•
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty• Calcium and Vitamin D
• Pharmacotherapy
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Treatment
• Pain management
• Rehabilitation
•
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty• Calcium and Vitamin D
• Pharmacotherapy
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Treatment
• Pain management
• Rehabilitation
•
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty• Calcium and Vitamin D
• Pharmacotherapy
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