This study aims to follow a cohort of osteoporotic patients treated with anti-osteoporotic drugs and to evaluate the impact of these treatments on the osteoporosis-cardiovascular-sarcopenia triad and on pain.
Exploratory study involving functional explorations in longitudinal follow-up, initiated in parallel with a treatment indicated in the patient's usual care and management.
The main objective is the evaluation of the evolution of the vascular and endothelial function.
The secondary objectives are:
As part of their usual care and management, patients will be diagnosed with osteoporosis and prescribed anti-osteoporotic drugs.
The patients will have six visits: a pre-selection visit that will take place in the Rheumatology Department of the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital and five visits that will take place in the Clinical Investigation Platform/Clinical Investigation Center (PIC/CIC) Inserm 1405 of the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital.
Visit 0 - Screening visit and diagnosis of osteoporosis T0-1: Rheumatology Department
During this visit, the investigator physician will perform various examinations and tests usually performed as part of the patient's usual care and management in order to establish a diagnosis of osteoporosis.
These examinations are as follows:
Some patients who require profile radiographs of the spine will have this examination added for the consultation, especially for the evaluation of vertebral fractures if the context justifies it. Other patients will also have these x-rays for the calculation of the abdominal aortic calcification score (Kauppila score) by the rheumatologist.
Body composition will be requested during the bone densitometry evaluation on the DXA machine.
Once the diagnosis of osteoporosis is confirmed, the physician will propose to the eligible patients to participate in this research protocol by explaining the objectives and the course of the study, and give them an information note in order to give them a necessary time of reflection of a maximum of one month, depending on the scheduling of the inclusion visit.
If patients are interested,the investigator physician will prescribe osteoporotic treatment to be started after the V1 (T0) inclusion visit.
Visit 1 - Inclusion visit - T0: PIC/CIC (2 hours)
During this visit, the physician will explain again the objectives and progress of the study with the different tests and questionnaires planned so that the patients can give their informed consent to participate.
During this visit, the following will be performed:
Visit 2 (T0+1 year) and Visit 4 (T0+3 years): PIC/CIC (1h15)
During this visit, the following examinations, tests and questionnaires will be performed:
Visit 3 (T0+2 years) and visit 5 (T0+4 years): PIC/CIC (1h30)
During this visit, the following examinations, tests and questionnaires will be performed:
Visit 5 will be the last visit of the study.
Condition | Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal |
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Treatment | Cohort follow-up |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT05228262 |
Sponsor | University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand |
Last Modified on | 24 October 2022 |
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