Bolʹ, Sustavy, Pozvonočnik (Sep 2023)

Guideline for diagnostic, prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis

  • N.V. Grygorieva,
  • V.M. Kovalenko,
  • М.О. Коrzh,
  • T.F. Tatarchuk,
  • N.V. Dedukh,
  • S.S. Strafun,
  • Z.M. Dubossarska,
  • G.O. Protsenko,
  • A.V. Kalashnikov,
  • А.S. Musiіenko,
  • S.I. Regeda,
  • O.O. Efimenko,
  • E.F. Chaykivska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22141/pjs.13.3.2023.378
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 128 – 154

Abstract

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Background. Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), which is developed due the estrogen defi ciency in women after menopause, is the most common type of systemic osteoporosis. The latest Ukrainian recommendation for its management requires revision due to new data from high-quality research performed in recent years. The purpose was to develop a guideline on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of PMO based on an analytical analysis of modern literary sources in order to improve the awareness of the medical community of Ukraine. Methodology. To develop the guideline, an expert group of 13 leading Ukrainian scientists of various specialties was created who conducted a tho rough review of modern literature on this topic, assessed the level of existing evidence using the GRADE system, proposed and voted on 15 recommendations of the guideline. Results. The guideline contains chapters on diagnosis and diff erential diagnosis of PMO, assessment of the osteoporotic fracture risk, the role of bone turnover markers in the management of PMO, and modern strategies of antiosteoporotic treatment. Conclusions. The Ukrainian guideline on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of PMO, which contains 15 main recommendations, created on the basis of a tho rough analysis and synthesis of modern literature data, is an important tool for the management of PMO and is recommended by Ukrainian Association of Osteoporosis for use in Ukrainian me dical community.

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