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Published in: International Orthopaedics 6/2014

01-06-2014 | Original Paper

Atypical femoral fractures after anti-osteoporotic medication: a Korean multicenter study

Authors: Joon Soon Kang, Ye Yeon Won, Jong Oh Kim, Byeong Woo Min, Kee Haeng Lee, Kwan Kyu Park, Joo Hyun Song, Young Tae Kim, Geon Ho Kim

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 6/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Increasing numbers of atypical femoral fractures have been reported among long-term bisphosphonate users. We evaluated clinical characteristics of atypical femoral fractures throughout Korean multicenter studies.

Methods

We retrospectively analysed the bone mineral density, prodromal symptoms before femoral fracture, and medication history of osteoporosis in 76 cases of atypical femoral fracture.

Results

The mean age of cases was 71.4 ± 8.8 (range, 43–89) years old. The mean follow-up period after the fracture operation was 24.5 ± 12.9 (range, 12–79) months. BMI was 23.2 ± 3.0 on average. The mean BMD of femur was −1.9 ± 1.4 (range, −4.8 to 1.3). Prodromal symptoms including thigh pain before femoral fracture appeared in 22 (28.9 %) of 76 patients. All patients included in the study used bisphosphonate. The duration of taking bisphosphonate before fracture was 36.8 ± 50.8 (one–204 months) months. Fifty-seven (75 %) of 76 patients were taking the medication for more than three years. Delayed union occurred in 43 (56.5 %) of 76 patients. Delayed union was defined as a fractured bone that did not completely heal within six months of injury. The group of having taken anti-osteoporotic medication for more than three years showed relatively longer union period compared to that for a shorter period medication group (4.8 ± 2.5 months vs 9.3 ± 3.7 months, p = 0.017). The delayed union developed in 43 (56.5 %) of 76 patients and showed a significantly higher incidence in the group with long-term therapy (five/43 vs 38/43, p = 0.021). The bilateral femoral fractures developed in 23 (30.2 %) of 76 patients and showed a high incidence in the group medicated more than three years (two/23 vs 21/23, p = 0.039).

Conclusions

The longer bisphosphonates are used, the more the cases of delayed union and the more frequent the development of bilateral fractures following unilateral fractures. With regard to the delayed union, the methods of the acceleration of fracture healing may be beneficial in atypical femoral fracture patients who had been receiving long-term bisphosphonates therapy. Careful observation is required for contra-lateral femurs due to a high incidence of bilateral atypical femoral fractures.
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Metadata
Title
Atypical femoral fractures after anti-osteoporotic medication: a Korean multicenter study
Authors
Joon Soon Kang
Ye Yeon Won
Jong Oh Kim
Byeong Woo Min
Kee Haeng Lee
Kwan Kyu Park
Joo Hyun Song
Young Tae Kim
Geon Ho Kim
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 6/2014
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-013-2259-9

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