Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas

Context: Osteoporosis is a frequent disease in many populations. The hallmark is fragility fractures, which are harbingers of future fractures, disability, mortality and cost on society. The occurrence increases with age, low vitamin D level and smoking. Smoking rates are high, vitamin D is low and...

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Main Authors: Fleischer, I., Schaebel, L. K., Albertsen, N., Sorensen, V. N., Andersen, S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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age
Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/diagnosis-of-osteoporosis-in-rural-arctic-greenland(e398696c-74b6-436e-a8fb-7515a2e9ed87).html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201922?dopt=abstract
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/e398696c-74b6-436e-a8fb-7515a2e9ed87 2023-05-15T14:26:07+02:00 Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas Fleischer, I. Schaebel, L. K. Albertsen, N. Sorensen, V. N. Andersen, S. 2017 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/diagnosis-of-osteoporosis-in-rural-arctic-greenland(e398696c-74b6-436e-a8fb-7515a2e9ed87).html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201922?dopt=abstract eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fleischer , I , Schaebel , L K , Albertsen , N , Sorensen , V N & Andersen , S 2017 , ' Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland : a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas ' , Rural and Remote Health , vol. 17 , no. 1 , 3910 . < https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201922?dopt=abstract > age chest radiographs chronic disease developing society fragility fracture Greenland risk factor UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL RECORD RISK-ASSESSMENT AURORA VERTEBRAL FRACTURES WOMEN POPULATION PREVALENCE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY INUIT article 2017 ftuniaarhuspubl 2020-07-18T22:03:41Z Context: Osteoporosis is a frequent disease in many populations. The hallmark is fragility fractures, which are harbingers of future fractures, disability, mortality and cost on society. The occurrence increases with age, low vitamin D level and smoking. Smoking rates are high, vitamin D is low and life expectancy is rising steeply in Greenland, as is the need for focus on osteoporosis. We report a case that uses a simple and readily available tool to diagnose osteoporosis at the hospital in Sisimiut, a town of 5000 inhabitants on the west coast of Greenland. Issues: A 51-year-old Inuit woman was seen due to lower back pain. No trauma could be recalled. Laboratory results showed a low vitamin D level and normal S-calcium, S-phosphate, S-parathyroid hormone, S-thyrotropin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, S-creatinine and hemoglobin. The lateral chest radiograph demonstrated a reduction of anterior height of the seventh and ninth thoracic vertebral bodies of 50% and 40% respectively. Lessons learned: Chest radiographs are frequently done in the towns along the vast coastline of Greenland, the world's largest island. They are transferred to the hospital in the capital city Nuuk using existing tele-technology, and specialist evaluations are given in electronic records available at the coastal hospitals. Effective therapies for osteoporosis are available and the identification of vertebral fractures that merit treatment may prevent future fractures, morbidity and mortality. Fragility fractures are frequent in old age and the steep rise in life expectancy and in the number of old people in Greenland emphasize the need for a focus on management of osteoporosis. Geography provides a diagnostic challenge to rural and remote areas that can be overcome by the use of lateral chest radiographs as it relies on facilities readily available. Clinical risk assessment tools with high specificity may support further osteoporosis risk prediction in remote Arctic societies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland inuit Nuuk Sisimiut Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Sisimiut ENVELOPE(-53.674,-53.674,66.939,66.939)
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topic age
chest radiographs
chronic disease
developing society
fragility fracture
Greenland
risk factor
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL RECORD
RISK-ASSESSMENT AURORA
VERTEBRAL FRACTURES
WOMEN
POPULATION
PREVALENCE
MANAGEMENT
SOCIETY
INUIT
spellingShingle age
chest radiographs
chronic disease
developing society
fragility fracture
Greenland
risk factor
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL RECORD
RISK-ASSESSMENT AURORA
VERTEBRAL FRACTURES
WOMEN
POPULATION
PREVALENCE
MANAGEMENT
SOCIETY
INUIT
Fleischer, I.
Schaebel, L. K.
Albertsen, N.
Sorensen, V. N.
Andersen, S.
Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
topic_facet age
chest radiographs
chronic disease
developing society
fragility fracture
Greenland
risk factor
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL RECORD
RISK-ASSESSMENT AURORA
VERTEBRAL FRACTURES
WOMEN
POPULATION
PREVALENCE
MANAGEMENT
SOCIETY
INUIT
description Context: Osteoporosis is a frequent disease in many populations. The hallmark is fragility fractures, which are harbingers of future fractures, disability, mortality and cost on society. The occurrence increases with age, low vitamin D level and smoking. Smoking rates are high, vitamin D is low and life expectancy is rising steeply in Greenland, as is the need for focus on osteoporosis. We report a case that uses a simple and readily available tool to diagnose osteoporosis at the hospital in Sisimiut, a town of 5000 inhabitants on the west coast of Greenland. Issues: A 51-year-old Inuit woman was seen due to lower back pain. No trauma could be recalled. Laboratory results showed a low vitamin D level and normal S-calcium, S-phosphate, S-parathyroid hormone, S-thyrotropin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, S-creatinine and hemoglobin. The lateral chest radiograph demonstrated a reduction of anterior height of the seventh and ninth thoracic vertebral bodies of 50% and 40% respectively. Lessons learned: Chest radiographs are frequently done in the towns along the vast coastline of Greenland, the world's largest island. They are transferred to the hospital in the capital city Nuuk using existing tele-technology, and specialist evaluations are given in electronic records available at the coastal hospitals. Effective therapies for osteoporosis are available and the identification of vertebral fractures that merit treatment may prevent future fractures, morbidity and mortality. Fragility fractures are frequent in old age and the steep rise in life expectancy and in the number of old people in Greenland emphasize the need for a focus on management of osteoporosis. Geography provides a diagnostic challenge to rural and remote areas that can be overcome by the use of lateral chest radiographs as it relies on facilities readily available. Clinical risk assessment tools with high specificity may support further osteoporosis risk prediction in remote Arctic societies.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fleischer, I.
Schaebel, L. K.
Albertsen, N.
Sorensen, V. N.
Andersen, S.
author_facet Fleischer, I.
Schaebel, L. K.
Albertsen, N.
Sorensen, V. N.
Andersen, S.
author_sort Fleischer, I.
title Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
title_short Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
title_full Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
title_fullStr Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
title_sort diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural arctic greenland:a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas
publishDate 2017
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/diagnosis-of-osteoporosis-in-rural-arctic-greenland(e398696c-74b6-436e-a8fb-7515a2e9ed87).html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201922?dopt=abstract
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op_source Fleischer , I , Schaebel , L K , Albertsen , N , Sorensen , V N & Andersen , S 2017 , ' Diagnosis of osteoporosis in rural Arctic Greenland : a clinical case using plain chest radiography for secondary prevention and consideration of tools for primary prevention in remote areas ' , Rural and Remote Health , vol. 17 , no. 1 , 3910 . < https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28201922?dopt=abstract >
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