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Secondary Fracture Prevention in Patients Who Suffered From Osteoporotic Fracture

Not Applicable
Conditions
Hip Fractures
Osteoporotic Fractures
Osteoporosis
Interventions
Radiation: hip Xray
Registration Number
NCT02223572
Lead Sponsor
pninarotman
Brief Summary

Due to its prevalence worldwide, osteoporosis is considered a serious public health concern. The worldwide annual incidence of Osteoporotic fractures is approximately 2 million in the US only.

Hip fracture is associated with serious disability and excess mortality. Studies have shown that an initial osteoporotic fracture is a major risk factor for a new fracture. An increased risk of 14.8% for a secondary hip fracture has been demonstrated in people that have already sustained a fracture in the past 4 years (In average). These data indicate the major opportunity afforded by secondary fracture prevention strategies.

By responding to the first fracture, we can reduce the incidence of second and subsequent fractures. However, even after longer medical follow-up according to regular standard of care, medical treatment and rehabilitation, the medical system has been unable to translate the eminent risk into an effective preventive treatment.

Detailed Description

Study Objectives:

* To create a treatment, follow up and rehabilitation protocol for patients who suffered from a hip fracture, in order to prevent a secondary fracture.

* To demonstrate that a combined treatment from the Hip Fractures Clinic as well as the regular standard treatment and rehabilitation suggested by the Bone Health Clinic (both in addition to standard medication prescribed for osteoporosis) will result in a significant reduction of second and subsequent fractures.

Study Protocol:

1. The study protocol will begin after the patients, who have been admitted with a primary hip fracture (of osteoporotic nature), were surgically treated (as customary standard of care).

2. According to hospitalization standard protocol, the patients will be treated with vitamin D and calcium. For the first month the patient will be given a loading dose of 70,000 units. For the next months the patients will receive 50,000-80,000 units per month.

In addition, the patient will be treated with Calcium Pills (Caltrate TAB 600mg, once a day)

3. In addition to the clinical customary monitoring tests performed during the hospitalization, Biomarkers and safety assessment will be taken:

1. Vitamin D

2. Bone Markers - Bone markers will be taken three days after the patient was admitted, and one more time six months later (as part of follow up visit).

4. Follow up visits after hospitalization due to surgery for primary hip fracture.

1. Follow up visits at the Hip Fracture Clinic will occur in intervals of: six weeks, 3 months, 6 months and a year, since the patient had been released from hospitalization. At follow up visit, the patient will be assessed for physical examination, hip X-ray and the rehabilitation progression Questionnaire (HHS).

2. Follow up visits at the Bone Health Clinic will occur between 6 weeks to 3 months since the patient had been released from hospitalization (as part of regular standard of care).

3. A 3cc Serum sample will be taken with the purpose to serve on future studies and examine new markers such as bone markers SCLEROSTIN. There will be no further use of these samples. The samples will remain in deep freeze temperature (C˚70-).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adults over 18 years old
  • Patients diagnosed with low energy osteoporotic hip fracture, and was treated under surgery.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients not diagnosed with osteoporosis.
  • Patients diagnosed with high energy osteoporotic hip fracture.
  • Patients that suffered from Multiple Trauma.
  • Patients diagnosed with Metabolic diseases or Genetic diseases.
  • Pregnant women

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
osteoporotic hip fracturehip Xray-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reduce number of incidents of secondary hip fracture.1 year and 6 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Meir Medical Center

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Kfar-Saba, Israel

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