Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp357 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

In postmenopausal women previously treated with an oral bisphosphonate and at higher risk of fracture, denosumab significantly increases bone mineral density compared with ibandronate and risedronate

Brown Jacques P , Bolognese Michael A , Ho Pei-Ran , Roux Christian , Bone Henry G , Bonnick Sydney L , van den Bergh Joop , Ferreira Irene , Ghelani Prayashi , Dakin Paula , Wagman Rachel B , Recknor Christopher

Low bone mineral density (BMD) is an important and modifiable risk factor for fracture in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Denosumab (DMAb) shows a stronger relationship between BMD increases and antifracture efficacy than oral bisphosphonate (BP) therapies. Subjects who remain at higher risk of fracture despite current BP therapy need treatment. In two studies, DMAb significantly increased BMD and decreased bone turnover markers vs a BP (ibandronate (IBN) or risedronat...

ba0005cabs.oc1.2 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Bone and metabolic parameters are associated with overall survival in patients with bone metastases from adenocarcinoma lung cancer: the POUMOS study

Confavreux Cyrille B. , Chambard Lauriane , Ollier Edouard , Brevet Marie , Duboeuf Francois , Rousseau Jean-Charles , Pialat Jean-Baptiste , Wegrzyn Julien , Tescaru Agnes , Szulc Pawel , Carlier Marie-Christine , Girard Nicolas , Clezardin Philippe

Rational: Mortality due to non-small cell lung cancers is the first cause of cancer death in men around the world. Lung adenocarcinoma regularly induces bone metastases responsible for high morbidity and impaired life quality. Overall survival of these patients is poor. Thus we aimed to identify if some bone and metabolic parameters were associated with overall survival.Patients and Methods: POUMOS is a prospective cohort of patients suffering from adeno...

ba0005oc1.1 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Efficacy of odanacatib in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis: subgroup analyses of data from the phase 3 long-term odanacatib fracture trial (LOFT)

Saag Kenneth G , Alexandersen Peter , Benhamou Claude-Laurent , Gilchrist Nigel , Halse Johan , Michael Lewiecki E. , Lippuner Kurt , McClung Michael , Shiraki Masataka , DaSilva Carolyn A , Verbruggen Nadia , Scott Boyd B , Lombardi Antonio

Odanacatib (ODN), a selective oral inhibitor of cathepsin K, is in development for the treatment of osteoporosis. In the primary efficacy analysis of the Phase 3, Long-Term ODN Fracture Trial (LOFT; NCT00529373), ODN significantly reduced fracture risk compared with placebo in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Pre-specified subgroup analyses evaluated the efficacy of ODN in patient subgroups.Women aged ≥65 years, without baseline radiographic...

ba0005oc1.4 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Relationship between total hip (TH) BMD T-score and incidence of nonvertebral fracture (NVFX) with up to 10 years of Denosumab (Dmab) treatment

Ferrari S , Adami S , Brown J P , Cosman F , Czerwiński E , de Gregorio L H , Malouf J , Reginster J-Y , Daizadeh N S , Wang A , Wagman R B , Lewiecki E M

The relationship between BMD T-score and FX risk has not been established in patients receiving osteoporosis therapy. In the FREEDOM Extension study, continuous DMAb therapy for up to 10 years increased BMD levels with no therapeutic plateau at lumbar spine or TH [Bone et al, ASBMR 2015]. Such improvements would only be meaningful if associated with FX reductions. We investigated the relationship between TH BMD T-score and NVFX in women who received DMAb during FREEDOM and tho...

ba0007p164 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Musculoskeletal deficits persist up to two years despite anti-TNF-alpha antibody therapy in children with Crohn's disease: Results of a prospective, observational inception cohort study

Jackowski Stefan A , Ma Jinhui , Benchimol Eric I , Rauch Frank , Leonard Mary B , Zemel Babette S , Matzinger Mary Ann , Shenouda Nazih , Lentle Brian , Jaremko Jacob L , Khatchadourian Karine , Robinson Marie-Eve , Konji Victor N , Siminoski Kerry , Mack David , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: To evaluate musculoskeletal trajectories in children with newly diagnosed Crohn’s disease (CD), and to determine whether children treated with anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha antibody (anti-TNF, TREATED vs NAÏVE) had persistent deficits at two years.Methods: This was a single-centre prospective, observational inception cohort study. Children with CD underwent assessments within 6.5±9.5 days from diagnosis and annually for two...

ba0001oc1.6 | Osteoporosis epidemiology and long term treatment complications | ECTS2013

Femur geometrical parameters in the pathogenesis of atypical femur fractures

Morin Suzanne N , Godbout Benoit , Wall Michelle , Belzile Etienne L , Michou Laetitia , Ste-Marie Louis-Georges , Karaplis Andrew C , de Guise Jacques A , Brown Jacques P

Background: Atypical femur fractures (AFF) arise in the subtrochanteric and diaphyseal regions. Because of this unique distribution, we hypothesized that patients with AFF demonstrate specific geometrical variations of their femur whereby baseline tensile forces applied to the lateral cortex are higher and might favor the appearance of these rare stress fractures, when exposed to bisphosphonates.Methods: Subjects who sustained AFF, as defined by the ASBM...

ba0001pp75 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Interplay of physical and biological cues in the regeneration of critical-sized bone defects

Cipitria Amaia , Reichert Johannes C , Lange Claudia , Schell Hanna , Mehta Manav , Wagermaier Wolfgang , Zaslansky Paul , Fratzl Peter , Hutmacher Dietmar W , Duda Georg N

The transplantation of autologous bone graft represents the ‘gold standard’ treatment for large bone defects, despite the harvesting co-morbidity and limited availability. An alternative scaffold-based approach is presented. Our aim was to investigate to what degree structured scaffolds alone, or in combination with biological stimuli, allow guiding tissue regeneration. Scaffolds consisting of medical-grade polycaprolactone and tricalcium phosphate microparticles, co...

ba0001pp425 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Evaluation with densitometry of patients with breast cancer and low bone mineral density after 2 years of treatment

Gil Sonia Munoz , Dolera Tomas Mut , Lopez Belen C Garrido , Maicas M D Torregrosa , Sarrio R Girones , Tendero P Lopez , Armario M D Garcia , Mira Pascual Munoz

Aim: Evaluate the differences with densitometry after 2-year treatment in patients with breast cancer and LBMD.Materials and methods: A 2 year duration longitudinal study was done in patients diagnosed with breast cancer sent to the Rheumatology Osteoporosis Unit in Hospital d’Ontinyent, who required supplements of calcium and vitamin D+bisphosphonates after a risk fracture study. Socio-demographic data, breast tumor characteristics, risk f...

ba0001pp435 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Denosumab's dynamic CTX profile is maintained over 6 years of treatment: first 3 years of the FREEDOM extension study

Roux C , McClung MR , Franchimont N , Adami S , Ebeling PR , Reid IR , Resch H , Weryha G , Daizadeh N , Wang A , Wagman RB , Eastell R

Denosumab (DMAb) has a unique profile of bone resorption inhibition: CTX decreases rapidly by 3 days and inhibition is released at the end of the 6-month dosing interval, when DMAb serum levels decrease (McClung NEJM 2006). The dynamic CTX inhibition profile is not curtailed by continued treatment. In the 3-year FREEDOM study, CTX values at 6 months were influenced by baseline CTX values and days since the 1st injection (Eastell JBMR 2011). With 3 additional ...