Objective: To elucidate the effects of prolonged bisphosphonate (BP) exposure on the development of atypical fragility fractures, and to define the associated risk factors.
Methods: Approval was obtained from the institutional review board, and a retrospective chart analysis was performed on 51 patients who had been on BPs for at least 3 years and had complete subtrochanteric or diaphyseal femoral fracture(s) between January 2005 and April 2011. All relevant data were available for 25 patients (mean age, 67.
Objective: The purpose of our study was to determine the frequency and imaging features of atypical femoral fractures in a consecutive asymptomatic patient population on long-term bisphosphonate treatment and search for distinguishing clinical and laboratory parameters in the subset of patients with fractures.
Subjects And Methods: Two hundred femoral radiographs in 100 asymptomatic patients (93 women and seven men; age range, 47-94 years; mean age, 69.3 years) were prospectively reviewed by two radiologists.
In this case-control study of euthyroid first-cycle IVF patients ≥ 38 years old with singleton baby, miscarriage, biochemical pregnancy, and no pregnancy outcomes from 2005-2008, we assayed frozen serum for autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) and thyroid function at cycle start, trigger, and 4 and 5 weeks' gestation. AITD prevalence in older infertile women was similar across clinical outcomes, and although AITD was associated with a higher baseline TSH, TSH remained within acceptable ranges, suggesting that T(4) supplementation may not affect maternal outcomes in older euthyroid AITD patients through 5 weeks gestation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate whether timing of intensive insulin therapy (IIT) after intensive care unit (ICU) admission influences outcome.
Design And Setting: Single-center prospective cohort study in the 14-bed medical ICU of a 1,171-bed tertiary teaching hospital.
Patients: The study included 127 patients started on ITT within 48 h of ICU admission (early group) and 51 started on ITT thereafter (late group); the groups did not differ in age, gender, race, BMI, APACHE III, ICU steroid use, admission diagnosis, or underlying comorbidities.