The Dutch multidisciplinary guideline osteoporosis and fracture prevention, taking a local guideline to the international arena

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Background: In 2018, a grant was provided for an evidence-based guideline on osteoporosis and fracture prevention based on 10 clinically relevant questions. Methods: A multidisciplinary working group was formed with delegates from Dutch scientific and professional societies, including representatives from the patient’s organization and the Dutch Institute for Medical Knowledge. The purpose was to obtain a broad consensus among all participating societies to facilitate the implementation of the updated guideline. Results: Novel recommendations in our guideline are as follows: - In patients with an indication for DXA of the lumbar spine and hips, there is also an indication for VFA. - Directly starting with anabolic drugs (teriparatide or romosozumab) in patients with a very high fracture risk; - Directly starting with zoledronic acid in patients 75 years and over with a hip fracture (independent of DXA); - Directly starting with parenteral drugs (denosumab, teriparatide, zoledronic acid) in glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis with very high fracture risk; - A lifelong fracture risk management, including lifestyle, is indicated from the start of the first treatment. Conclusion: In our new multidisciplinary guideline osteoporosis and fracture prevention, we developed 5 “relatively new statements” that are all a crucial step forward in the optimization of diagnosis and treatment for fracture prevention. We also developed 5 flowcharts, and we suppose that this may be helpful for individual doctors and their patients in daily practice and may facilitate implementation.

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van den Bergh, J. P., Geusens, P., Appelman-Dijkstra, N. M., van den Broek, H. J. G., Elders, P. J. M., de Klerk, G., … Lems, W. F. (2024). The Dutch multidisciplinary guideline osteoporosis and fracture prevention, taking a local guideline to the international arena. Archives of Osteoporosis, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-024-01378-3

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