Clinical Report: Medications May Affect Fracture Healing
Overview
Revise to emphasize that the review focuses on fracture risk rather than healing outcomes.
Background
Understanding the effects of medications on fracture healing is crucial for optimizing patient care, especially given the high incidence of fractures and the significant healthcare costs associated with delayed or impaired healing. This review synthesizes existing literature to inform clinicians about the potential implications of medication use in patients with fractures.
Data Highlights
No quantitative data available; narrative review.
Key Findings
- Most evidence focused on fracture incidence rather than healing outcomes.
- NSAIDs showed limited effects on healing with prolonged use associated with delayed union.
- Corticosteroids were linked to reduced bone formation but lacked direct evidence on healing outcomes.
- Vitamin K antagonists increased fracture risk; direct oral anticoagulants showed lower fracture rates.
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors consistently associated with increased fracture risk.
- Diabetes was correlated with delayed healing and higher complication rates.
Clinical Implications
Clinicians should consider the timing and duration of medication use when managing patients with fractures, as certain medications may adversely affect healing. A thorough assessment of patient comorbidities and medication exposure is essential in developing individualized treatment plans.
Conclusion
Reiterate the complexity of medication effects and the need for individualized assessments.
References
- Yash Sharma, MBBS, Cureus, 2023 -- Medications May Affect Fracture Healing
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- Archives of Toxicology — Evaluating In Vitro Bone Models for Assessing Bone Metabolism Alterations, Osteopathies, and Fracture Healing: Navigating the Complexities of Advanced Models
- The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism — Tailoring Bisphosphonate Drug Holidays in Osteoporosis Management: Individualized Approaches Are Essential
- Efficacy and safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the treatment of acute pain after orthopedic trauma
- Early bisphosphonate therapy post proximal femoral fracture fixation does not impact fracture healing
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