Persistence with calcium and vitamin D in elderly patients after hip fracture

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Andrea Giusti
Antonella Barone
Monica Razzano
Mauro Oliveri
Monica Pizzonia
Ernesto Palummeri
Giulio Pioli
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[1] Galliera Hospital,Department of Gerontology and MusculoSkeletal Sciences
[2] Galliera Hospital,Orthopaedic Unit
[3] ASMN,Geriatric Unit
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism | 2009年 / 27卷
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Hip fracture (HF); Osteoporosis; Persistence; Calcium; Vitamin D;
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All hip fracture (HF) subjects are candidates for calcium and vitamin D (CaD) supplementation. Up to 50% of HF older adults present with secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPTH) resulting from hypovitaminosis D on hospital admission. To investigate the patterns and predictors of persistence with CaD supplementation in the elderly after HF, we considered all patients aged 70 years or older who were discharged alive after surgical repair of HF in the period of 1 year from an Orthopaedic Unit. Baseline characteristics of the subjects and osteoporosis treatment prescribed at discharge were retrieved from medical record review. A telephone interview at 6 months evaluated whether patients were currently taking CaD supplementation. Nonpersistence was defined when subjects ceased therapy within 6 months. Univariate and multivariate models were applied to determine the relationship between 6 months persistence with CaD and the variables collected: age, living situation, prescription of a bisphosphonate, baseline walking ability, number of drugs used, presence of dementia, number of active clinical issues at discharge (ACIs), discharge location, and being referred to a center for metabolic bone diseases (preplanned visit) at discharge. Of 428 subjects enrolled, 117 were excluded for different reasons (incomplete data, no therapy, death). A total of 311 subjects were discharged with a prescription of CaD (calcium 1,000 mg, cholecalciferol 800 UI, once daily) and were considered for the analysis. At 6 months, only 114 patients (36.7%) were currently taking CaD supplementation. In a univariate analysis, the following variables were significantly related with persistence: absence of dementia, prescription of a bisphosphonate, six or fewer drugs being used (drugs used ≤6), two or less ACIs (≤2 ACIs) at discharge, ability to walk without aid at baseline, being discharged home, and being referred to a preplanned visit. In a multivariate model, the prescription of a bisphosphonate at discharge (OR 3.178, 95% CI 1.477–6.836, P = 0.003), a preplanned visit (OR 1.953, 95% CI 1.066–3.514, P = 0.03), the absence of dementia (OR 1.877, 95% CI 1.021–3.451, P = 0.043), and ≤6 drugs used (OR 1.842, 95% CI 1.066–3.182, P = 0.029) remained the most significant predictors of persistence with CaD. In HF elderly, who are at high risk of hypovitaminosis D and HPTH, persistence with CaD supplementation is very low. The enrolment in a postsurgical program for the management of bone disease can significantly increase persistence. Moreover, factors related to the complexity of older adult patients (polypharmacotherapy, dementia) seem to be particularly important in compliance with prescribed drugs.
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