Vol 58, No 2 (2007)
Review paper
Published online: 2007-03-13
Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Endokrynol Pol 2007;58(2):170-176.
Abstract
Prolonged glucocorticoids administration is the most common cause of secondary osteoporosis. It is estimated that 30% to 50% of chronic glucocorticoids users experience vertebral or hip fractures. The highest bone loss (up to 30% in some
studies) is observed in the first six months of treatment. Only a minority of patients who take chronic glucocorticoids receive optimal osteoporosis diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment. The aim of this paper is to present the pathophysiology
of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, as well as some guidelines on diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic strategies for this disorder in an effort to promote the greater awareness of it.
Keywords: glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosispathophysiologydiagnosispreventiontreatment