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ID 115437
Title Alternative
jaw osteonecrosis risk in hip fractures
Author
Yamamoto, Norio Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Sukegawa, Shintaro Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Sukegawa-Takahashi, Yuka Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Honda, Toru Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Furuki, Yoshihiko Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Kawasaki, Keisuke Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Ozaki, Toshifumi Okayama University
Keywords
hip fracture
oral condition
osteonecrosis of the jaw
risk factor
dentist
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Purpose : Antiresorptive agents, such as bisphosphonates, are useful for the prevention of the recurrence of hip fractures. However, their administration has a risk of antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ), and risk factors include poor oral hygiene. It is difficult for an orthopedic surgeon to examine a patient’s oral condition thoroughly. This study evaluated the relationship between risk factors for ARONJ and intraoral findings in hip fracture patients. Materials and Methods : We evaluated 79 patients (average age of 82.2 years) with hip fracture surgery who underwent an oral assessment by dentists. The risk assessments of the intraoral findings were classified into four levels (levels 0-3), with levels 2 and 3 requiring dental treatment intervention. Data that could be extracted as risk factors of ARONJ were also examined. Results : Level 1 was found most frequently (54.4%), followed by level 0 (35.4%), level 2 (8.9%), level 3 (1.3%). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for the number of risk factors for the two groups (dental treatment intervention required and unnecessary) and oral findings were 0.732. When the cut-off value was set to two risk factors, the specificity and sensitivity was 53.5% and 87.5%. Conclusions : For hip fracture patients with a more than 2 risk factors, dental visits are recommended to prevent ARONJ. This is a useful evaluation method that can be used to screen for ONJ from data obtained from other risk factors, even if it is difficult to evaluate the oral condition in hospitals where dentists are absent.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Publisher
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
Volume
67
Issue
3-4
Start Page
328
End Page
331
Sort Key
328
Published Date
2020-08
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eng
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