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Title: How can the orthopedic surgeon ensure optimal vitamin D status in patients operated for an osteoporotic fracture?
Authors: Chevalley, T.
Brandi, M. L.
Cavalier, E.
Harvey, N. C.
Iolascon, G.
Cooper, C.
Hannouche, D.
Kaux, J. F.
Kurth, A.
Maggi, S.
Maier, G.
Papavasiliou, K.
Al-Daghri, N.
Sosa Henríquez, Manuel José 
Suhm, N.
Tarantino, U.
Reginster, J. Y.
Rizzoli, R.
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
321310 Cirugía ortopédica
Keywords: Fracture Healing
Fracture Liaison Service
Fragility Fracture
Rehabilitation
Vitamin D
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: Osteoporosis International 
Abstract: In this narrative review, the role of vitamin D deficiency in the pathophysiology, healing of fragility fractures, and rehabilitation is discussed. Vitamin D status can be assessed by measuring serum 25(OH)-vitamin D level with standardized assays. There is a high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (25(OH)D < 50 nmol/l (i.e., 20 ng/mL)) or deficiency (25(OH)D < 25 nmol/l (i.e., 10 ng/mL)) in patients with fragility fractures and especially in those with a hip fracture. The evidence on the effects of vitamin D deficiency and/or vitamin D supplementation on fracture healing and material osseointegration is still limited. However, it appears that vitamin D have a rather positive influence on these processes. The fracture liaison service (FLS) model can help to inform orthopedic surgeons, all caregivers, and fractured patients about the importance of optimal vitamin D status in the management of patients with fragility fractures. Therefore, vitamin D status should be included in Capture the Fracture® program as an outcome of FLS in addition to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and specific antiosteoporosis medication. Vitamin D plays a significant role in the pathophysiology and healing of fragility fractures and in rehabilitation after fracture. Correction of vitamin D deficiency should be one of the main outcomes in fracture liaison services.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107366
ISSN: 0937-941X
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-021-05957-9
Source: Osteoporosis International [ISSN 0937-941X], v. 32, p. 1921–1935
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