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vertebral compression fracture

Etiology: - osteoporosis - glucocorticoid use - trauma * vertebral compression fracture makes a clinical diagnosis of osteoporosis regardless of T-score from bone mineral density measurement [7] Clinical manifestations: - lower thoracic or lumbar spine a) abrupt onset of severe pain b) pain worsens with sitting or standing* c) pain sometimes relieved by lying down d) point tenderness over the spine at the fracture site e) absence of any neurologic abnormalities * symptoms less position dependent than with spinal stenosis [7] Complications: - nerve compression & radiculopathy [7] - vertebral augmentation (vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty) not associated with secondary fracture (but of questionable value) [13] Differential diagnosis: - ischiogluteal bursitis - pain relieved by standing & walking Management: 1) bedrest, analgesia, & mobilization as tolerated - patients with severe pain may benefit from 2 weesk of bedrest [12] - avoid prolonged bedrest [14] - acetaminophen is 1st line [14] - use NSAIDs cautiously in elderly with adequate renal function & low risk of upper GI bleed [14] - opiates if other options fail [14] 2) cibacalcin (calcitonin) may diminish pain 3) pamidronate 30 mg IV QD for 3 days may diminish pain [4] 4) hospitalization maybe required to control pain [4] 5) pain generally improves over several weeks 6) treatment for osteoporosis indicated [7] - bisphosponate contraindicated with renal failure (eGFR < 35 ml/min) - denosumab may be alternative in patients with renal impairment 7) percutaneous vertebroplasty a) beneficial only within 3 weeks of fracture & only for fractures at T11-L2 [8] b) not recommended for 1st line treatment [3] c) not useful [4] - no better than sham treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures < 9 weeks duration [9] 8) kyphoplasty unproven [4] 9) back braces are ineffective [6] - they may be cumbersome & can irritate the skin 10) physical therapy for chronic back pain

Related

kyphoplasty (balloon kyphoplasty) osteoporosis vertebroplasty

General

vertebral fracture; spine fracture

References

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  6. Kim H-J et al. Comparative study of the treatment outcomes of osteoporotic compression fractures without neurologic injury using a rigid brace, a soft brace, and no brace: A prospective randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2014 Dec 3; 96:1959 PMID: 25471910 http://jbjs.org/content/96/23/1959
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  8. Clark W, Bird P, Gonski P, Diamond TH et al. Safety and efficacy of vertebroplasty for acute painful osteoporotic fractures (VAPOUR): A multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet 2016 Aug 17; PMID: 27544377 - Hirsch JA, Chandra RV. Resurrection of evidence for vertebroplasty? Lancet 2016 Aug 17 PMID: 27544375
  9. Firanescu CE et al Vertebroplasty versus sham procedure for painful acute osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VERTOS IV): randomised sham controlled clinical trial. BMJ 2018;361:k1551 PMID: 29743284 Free full text https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k1551 - Davies E No more vetebroplasty for acute vertebral compression fractures? BMJ 2018;361:k1756 PMID: 29743282 https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k1756
  10. Geriatric Review Syllabus, 10th edition (GRS10) Harper GM, Lyons WL, Potter JF (eds) American Geriatrics Society, 2019
  11. After the Vertebral Fracture http://www.osteo.org/newfile.asp?doc=r206i&doctitle=After+the+Vertebral+Fracture&doctype=HTML+Fact+Sheet
  12. Funayama T et al. Therapeutic effects of conservative treatment with 2-week bed rest for osteoporotic vertebral fractures: A prospective cohort study. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2022 Oct 19; 104:1785 PMID: 36005391 https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/Abstract/2022/10190/Therapeutic_Effects_of_Conservative_Treatment_with.3.aspx
  13. Mills ES et al. Secondary fracture rate after vertebral osteoporotic compression fracture is decreased by anti-osteoporotic medication but not increased by cement augmentation. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2022 Dec 21; 104:2178 PMID: 36223482 https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/Abstract/2022/12210/Secondary_Fracture_Rate_After_Vertebral.6.aspx
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