DENOSUMAB VERSUS BISPHOSPHONATES FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN MEN WITH OSTEOPOROSIS: AN UPDATED NETWORK META-ANALYSIS

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Background: The efficacy of the prevention of vertebral fractures in men with osteoporosis by treatment with with denosumab is debated. This study aimed to update the comparative effectiveness of denosumab and bisphosphonates for preventing vertebral fractures in men with osteoporosis. Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for randomized controlled trials that enrolled men with osteoporosis. Fixed-effects network meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the risk of vertebral fractures, and the relative risk (RR) and 95% confident interval (CI) values were calculated. Results: Sixteen studies were included, and the identified bisphosphonates were risedronate, alendronate, zoledronic acid, and ibandronate. Compared with placebo or control, a significant reduction in vertebral fractures was observed for denosumab (RR 0.30, 95%CI 0.13 0.68), risedronate (RR 0.39, 95%CI 0.19 0.77), and zoledronic acid (RR 0.45, 95%CI 0.21 0.98). According to the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA), denosumab was the most effective one among the included agents for the risk reduction of vertebral fracture. However, compared with each bisphosphonate, the RR values of denosumab were not significant [RR 0.78 (95%CI 0.25 2.43) vs. risedronate, RR 0.55 (95%CI 0.18 1.75) vs. alendronate, RR 0.66 (95%CI 0.19 2.32) vs. zoledronic acid and RR 1.12 (95%CI 0.08 14.83) vs. ibandronate]. Conclusion: Denosumab effectively reduced the risk of vertebral fractures in men with osteoporosis, and this effect was comparable to that of bisphosphonates.

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Li, P., Wu, X., Li, Y., & Huang, J. (2022). DENOSUMAB VERSUS BISPHOSPHONATES FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES IN MEN WITH OSTEOPOROSIS: AN UPDATED NETWORK META-ANALYSIS. Clinical and Investigative Medicine, 45(3), 14–22. https://doi.org/10.25011/cim.v45i3.38875

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