Optimization of osteoporosis and osteopenia management among renal transplant recipients

  • Mohammed K. Afifi
  • Ahmed S. Kenawy
  • Heba H. El Demellawy
  • Amany A. Azouz
  • Torki Al-Otaibi
  • Osama Gheith
  • Mohamed Abd ElMonem
  • Mohamed S. AbdElhalim
  • Raghda R. S. Hussein
Publication date
November 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Background Osteoporosis and osteopenia occur frequently in renal transplant recipients due to long-term use of immune-suppressants including corticosteroids. Previous treatment options like bisphosphonates had acceptable but rather unsatisfactory results after transplant. The aim of the current study is to directly compare the efficacy of denosumab and oral ibandronate in late RTR with low bone mineral density. Results The study was conducted Iin Hamed Al-Essa Kidney transplant center, Kuwait, in 2020. The data of 52 denosumab and 48 ibandronate patients were collected at the baseline and after one year of treatment. Spine and hip T-score readings, side effects, and other laboratory results were analyzed to evaluate the use of both...

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