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A pulse survey: assessment and management of bone loss in spinal cord injury

Study design An online survey Objectives To describe current clinical practices regarding osteoporosis assessment and management in people with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and compare them to recommended diagnostic tests and interventions. Setting An international collaboration surveying professionals...

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Published in:Spinal cord series and cases 2021-02, Vol.7 (1), p.12-12, Article 12
Main Authors: Dionyssiotis, Yannis, Marshall, Ruth, Stillman, Michael D., Morse, Leslie R., Rapidi, Anastasia-Christina
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Language:English
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Summary:Study design An online survey Objectives To describe current clinical practices regarding osteoporosis assessment and management in people with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and compare them to recommended diagnostic tests and interventions. Setting An international collaboration surveying professionals working in SCI Medicine. Methods Online cross-sectional survey regarding clinical practice trends in the assessment and treatment of osteoporosis in people with SCI. Assessment of whether discrete professional characteristics influenced practices and if those practices were consistent with recommendations from professional organizations. Results Eighty-two professionals working in SCI Medicine completed the survey. Respondents were equally likely to test for bone loss during the post-acute phase (between 4- and 18-months post injury) and after low impact fracture (41.46% and 42.68%, respectively) and more likely to test during the chronic phase (51.22%). The majority of respondents ( n  = 56, 70%) assessed bone density with DXA at the hip, and many (48.78%, n  = 40) prescribed simultaneous mobilization, vitamin D and calcium to prevent bone loss in the acute, post-acute and chronic phases. A number of evaluations and interventions were inconsistent with best practice recommendations. Conclusions Given that reported practices for detection and treatment of osteoporosis in SCI are inconsistent and not data-driven, there is need for dissemination and adoption of existing clinical practice guidelines.
ISSN:2058-6124
2058-6124
DOI:10.1038/s41394-020-00361-7