Prevalence of Osteoporosis and Indications for Bone-Treatment In Older Adults Living with Frailty Enrolled in a Local Integrated Care Programme

Abstract Background Osteoporosis is estimated to affect more than 250,000 adults in Ireland, with 29.4% (€463.3 million) of the total healthcare cost attributable to osteoporosis-related fracture management, resulting in significant health and economic impact.(1,2) As such, early identification of o...

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description Abstract Background Osteoporosis is estimated to affect more than 250,000 adults in Ireland, with 29.4% (€463.3 million) of the total healthcare cost attributable to osteoporosis-related fracture management, resulting in significant health and economic impact.(1,2) As such, early identification of osteoporosis and addressing associated risk factors are crucial steps in reducing osteoporosis-associated morbidity and mortality. This retrospective audit aims to assess the prevalence of osteoporosis and indications for initiating bone treatment among older adults living with frailty enrolled in the Limerick Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons (ICPOP). Methods All older adults attending ICPOP between 01/06/2023 to 29/02/2024 were included in the data collection. Data collected included patient age, gender, presence of vitamin D deficiency (
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This retrospective audit aims to assess the prevalence of osteoporosis and indications for initiating bone treatment among older adults living with frailty enrolled in the Limerick Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons (ICPOP). Methods All older adults attending ICPOP between 01/06/2023 to 29/02/2024 were included in the data collection. Data collected included patient age, gender, presence of vitamin D deficiency (&lt;50), presence of osteopenia or osteoporosis via DEXA scan results, history of fragility fractures, and bone health treatment and its indication. Results A total of 310 patients (192 female, 118 male; age 70–98) attended ICPOP during the specified time period. DEXA scans identified osteopenia in 109 patients and osteoporosis in 69 patients. 86 patients experienced a history of fragility fractures, of which 30 were confirmed to have osteoporosis on DEXA. 93 patients (30.3%) displayed vitamin D deficiency, with the majority (81.7%) not previously receiving vitamin D supplementation. 151 patients were in receipt of bone treatment, of which 86 patients (56.9%) were newly commenced on bone treatment following interaction with ICPOP. The indications were osteoporosis on DEXA scan (44 patients), history of recent fragility fracture (20 patients), and high FRAX score (22 patients). 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Bones
Data collection
Dietary supplements
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Economic impact
Fractures
Health care expenditures
Integrated care
Integrated delivery systems
Medical screening
Morbidity
Older people
Osteopenia
Osteoporosis
Patients
Risk assessment
Risk factors
Vitamin D
Vitamin deficiency
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