[文章翻译]对因骨质脆弱而椎体骨折的老年人的治疗方法。

A.I. Hormigo-Sánchez , M. Neira-Álvarez , T. Pareja-Sierra
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骨质疏松症是一种代谢性和全身性疾病,其特点是骨组织发生改变,骨质密度下降,微结构、矿化和重塑发生变化,从而导致骨质更加脆弱,骨折风险增加。椎体骨折是发病和死亡的主要原因,其流行病学与其他骨骼部位的骨质疏松性骨折不同,因为只有三分之一的椎体骨折在临床上得到确认。在老年人中,由于骨质疏松性椎体骨折既是多种老年综合征的原因,也是其结果,因此对患者进行全面评估是治疗骨质疏松性椎体骨折的关键。椎体骨折在急性期及其后可导致老年人其他器官和系统的不稳定、不同程度的医疗并发症、功能衰退、依赖性,甚至需要住院治疗。因此,有必要对椎体骨折患者进行多重评估,不仅要考虑骨质疏松症的病史和风险因素,还要考虑导致跌倒的因素,以及全面的老年病评估和与之密切相关的并发症。在本章中,我们将逐一讨论这些方面,这些方面是对因骨质脆弱而椎体骨折的老年患者进行个体化和多维治疗所必需的。
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[Translated article] Approach to the elderly patient with vertebral fracture due to bone fragility
Osteoporosis is a metabolic and systemic disease characterised by alterations at the level of bone tissue with loss of bone mineral density, changes in microarchitecture, mineralisation and remodelling that determine greater bone fragility and risk of fracture.
Falls in the elderly are a risk factor closely related to fragility fractures and numerous studies demonstrate this relationship.
Vertebral fractures are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The epidemiology differs from osteoporotic fractures at other skeletal sites, as only one-third are clinically recognised. In the elderly, the approach to osteoporotic vertebral fracture involves comprehensive evaluation of the patient, since it is both a cause and a consequence of multiple geriatric syndromes. This fracture, in its acute phase and subsequently, can lead to destabilisation of other organs and systems of the elderly, medical complications at different levels, functional deterioration, dependence, and even the need for institutionalisation.
Therefore, it is important to carry out a multiple assessment of patients with vertebral fractures, addressing not only the history and risk factors of osteoporosis, but also those factors that lead to falls, as well as a comprehensive geriatric assessment and the complications closely associated with it.
In this chapter we address each of these aspects that are necessary in the individual and multidimensional approach to the elderly patient with vertebral fracture due to bone fragility.
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