Low-energy femoral shaft fractures associated with alendronate use.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:Increasing evidence suggests long-term alendronate use may overly suppress bone metabolism, limiting repair of microdamage and creating risk for insufficiency fractures. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate an association between alendronate use and a specific pattern of low-energy femoral shaft fracture. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS:A retrospective review was performed of patients with femoral shaft fractures admitted to a Level 1 trauma center between January 2002 and March 2007. Seventy low-energy fractures were identified. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE:The medical records were reviewed, and the incidence and duration of alendronate use were recorded. The incidence of a specific femoral shaft fracture in those patients taking alendronate compared with those not being treated was determined. RESULTS:There were 59 females and 11 males. The average age was 74.7 years. Twenty-five (36%) were being treated with alendronate. None of the patients had used or were using other bisphosphonates. Nineteen (76%) of these 25 patients demonstrated a simple, transverse fracture with a unicortical beak in an area of cortical hypertrophy. This fracture pattern was seen in only 1 patient (2%) not being treated with alendronate. Alendronate use was a significant risk factor for the fracture pattern (odds ratio [OR]) 139.33, 95% CI [19.0-939.4], P < 0.0001). This pattern was 98% specific to alendronate users. The average duration of alendronate use in those with the pattern was significantly longer than those who did not exhibit the pattern but were taking alendronate, 6.9 years versus 2.5 years of use, respectively (P = 0.002). Only 1 patient with the fracture pattern had been taking alendronate for less than 4 years. CONCLUSIONS:Low-energy fractures of the femoral shaft with a simple, transverse pattern and hypertrophy of the diaphyseal cortex are associated with alendronate use. This may result from propagation of a stress fracture whose repair is retarded by diminished osteoclast activity and impaired microdamage repair resulting from its prolonged use.

journal_name

J Orthop Trauma

authors

Neviaser AS,Lane JM,Lenart BA,Edobor-Osula F,Lorich DG

doi

10.1097/BOT.0b013e318172841c

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-05-01 00:00:00

pages

346-50

issue

5

eissn

0890-5339

issn

1531-2291

pii

00005131-200805000-00011

journal_volume

22

pub_type

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