Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2162986543> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2162986543 endingPage "101" @default.
- W2162986543 startingPage "92" @default.
- W2162986543 abstract "To evaluate the effectiveness of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), clodronate, calcitonin and a clodronate plus calcitonin combination in postmenopausal patients with osteopenia.One hundred postmenopausal patients with osteopenia, with bone mineral density (BMD) measurements at least one standard deviation below the mean value for young premenopausal subjects (T score < -1), were studied. They had no contraindications to HRT, clodronate or calcitonin use and were randomized to four different treatment groups. Patients in group I were treated with transdermal estradiol 50 micrograms/day and oral medroxyprogesterone acetate 10 mg/day during the last 12 days of the month; group II received oral clodronate 400 mg/day for 1 month out of every 3 months; group III received calcitonin nasal spray 100 IU/day; and patients in group IV were treated with oral clodronate 400 mg/day for 1 month out of every 3 months plus calcitonin nasal spray 100 IU/day. Elementary calcium 1000 mg/day was supplemented to patients in all groups. Spinal and femoral neck BMD measurements and markers of bone mineral metabolism were measured in each patient before treatment and 6, 12 and 18 months after treatment in 86 patients.Significant increases in mean lumbar spine BMD were found in the group receiving HRT, and at the end of 18 months there was a 2.69 +/- 0.76% increase, compared with baseline. Mean femoral neck BMD also increased by 2.22 +/- 0.57% in the HRT group; this was significantly different from baseline, resulting in a higher bone mass gain than in the other three groups. Increases in both lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD were found in patients treated with clodronate, although the only significant increase was observed in lumbar spine BMD at the end of 18 months. The mean changes in BMD were not significantly different, compared with the other groups, and at the end of 18 months there was a 2.20 +/- 0.58% increase at the lumbar spine. The mean vertebral and femoral neck BMD did not change significantly throughout the study period in patients receiving calcitonin. At the end of 18 months, there was a 0.13 +/- 0.52% decrease and a 0.11 +/- 0.49% increase in mean lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD, respectively, compared with baseline. The combination of clodronate plus calcitonin increased mean lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD by 2.08 +/- 1.05% and 1.46 +/- 1.09%, respectively, at the end of 18 months, but these increases were not significantly different from those in the groups where these agents were used alone. Significant decreases in bone resorption and in markers of bone formation were observed in all groups.HRT was found to be the most effective treatment regimen in postmenopausal patients with osteopenia, compared with clodronate, calcitonin and a clodronate plus calcitonin combination. Clodronate or calcitonin might be alternatives when HRT is contraindicated or refused by the patient; although calcitonin was found to be less effective. The clodronate plus calcitonin combination was not superior to either of these agents when used alone." @default.
- W2162986543 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2162986543 creator A5011214226 @default.
- W2162986543 creator A5024918465 @default.
- W2162986543 creator A5039909943 @default.
- W2162986543 creator A5081966221 @default.
- W2162986543 date "2000-01-01" @default.
- W2162986543 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2162986543 title "Comparison of different treatment modalities for postmenopausal patients with osteopenia: hormone replacement therapy, calcitonin and clodronate" @default.
- W2162986543 cites W1561293749 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W1964321896 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W1966019630 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W1968635976 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2015178646 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2017945794 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2026854993 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2031570803 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2033633524 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2033963315 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2036125852 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2041144723 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2049760032 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2061651792 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2065025827 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2066226218 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2070463501 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2089089415 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2097506722 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2122745505 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2141404241 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2167281689 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2167496620 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2337197041 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2339861034 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W4237379088 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W4245166850 @default.
- W2162986543 cites W2341127235 @default.
- W2162986543 doi "https://doi.org/10.3109/13697130009167610" @default.
- W2162986543 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11910657" @default.
- W2162986543 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2162986543 type Work @default.
- W2162986543 sameAs 2162986543 @default.
- W2162986543 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W2162986543 countsByYear W21629865432018 @default.
- W2162986543 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2162986543 hasAuthorship W2162986543A5011214226 @default.
- W2162986543 hasAuthorship W2162986543A5024918465 @default.
- W2162986543 hasAuthorship W2162986543A5039909943 @default.
- W2162986543 hasAuthorship W2162986543A5081966221 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2776306185 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2776541429 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2776886416 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2777083390 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2777164284 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2779627488 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2780159708 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C2780973058 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConcept C85663871 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C126322002 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C126894567 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C203014093 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2776306185 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2776541429 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2776886416 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2777083390 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2777164284 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2779279991 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2779627488 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2780159708 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C2780973058 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C71924100 @default.
- W2162986543 hasConceptScore W2162986543C85663871 @default.
- W2162986543 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2162986543 hasLocation W21629865431 @default.
- W2162986543 hasLocation W21629865432 @default.
- W2162986543 hasOpenAccess W2162986543 @default.
- W2162986543 hasPrimaryLocation W21629865431 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W1526381611 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W1964914901 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W1967846975 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W1993277231 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2001835244 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2005320246 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2029320537 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2033963315 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2038279108 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2063006320 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2088251270 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2117334048 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2135241071 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2163480142 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2315505165 @default.
- W2162986543 hasRelatedWork W2320678022 @default.