Correlations between 25(OH)D and BMD change in postmenopausal osteoporotic women : secondary analyses of a 1-year trial of weekly alendronate (ALN) plus vitamin D3 5600 IU vs. standard careReginster, Jean-Yves ; ; et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(S2), 238-239 Detailed reference viewed: 19 (2 ULg) Strontium ranelate and risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) : an update of a retrospective cohort study in the UK general practice research database (GPRD); ; et al in Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(S2), 364-365 Detailed reference viewed: 42 (3 ULg) Strontium ranelate uncouples bone formation from bone resorption in male osteoporotic patientsCOLLETTE, Julien ; Reginster, Jean-Yves ![]() in Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(S2), 365-366 Detailed reference viewed: 14 (2 ULg) A very high prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy combined with low dietary calcium intake is found in European postmenopausal womenBruyère, Olivier ; Buckinx, Fanny ; Reginster, Jean-Yves ![]() in Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 361 Detailed reference viewed: 79 (4 ULg) Perception, knowledge and use by general practitioners of Belgium of the FRAX toolBruyère, Olivier ; Nicolet, Delphine ; et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 363-364 Detailed reference viewed: 10 (3 ULg) Effect of collagen hydrolysate in articular pain: A 6-month randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled studyBruyère, Olivier ; Zegels, Brigitte ; LEONORI, Lorenzo et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 362-363 Detailed reference viewed: 24 (7 ULg) Prediction of future knee surgery in patient with osteoarhtritis by the use of a new definition of x-ray progressionBruyère, Olivier ; Rabenda, Véronique ; Reginster, Jean-Yves ![]() in Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 363 Detailed reference viewed: 20 (1 ULg) Relationships between changes in bone mineral density and vertebral fractures incidence: an analysis of the last 2 years of a 10-year treatment with strontium ranelateBruyère, Olivier ; Reginster, Jean-Yves ![]() in Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 362 Detailed reference viewed: 24 (3 ULg) Severe prevalent vertebral fractures predict subsequent vertebral and nonvertebral fractures: a 3-year prospective studyBruyère, Olivier ; ; Nicolet, Delphine et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 361-362 Detailed reference viewed: 13 (4 ULg) Assessment of joint space narrowing in knee osteoarthritis has good long-term intercentre reproducibility when read in pairs with a semi-automated device; DEROISY, Rita ; et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 247-248 Detailed reference viewed: 18 (6 ULg) Radiological and clinical profil of osteoarthritic patients undergoing of total joint replacementNeuprez, Audrey ; François, Garance ; Bruyère, Olivier et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 129-130 Detailed reference viewed: 24 (8 ULg) Long-term (3 years) reproducibility for the radiological assessment of knee osteoarthritisDEROISY, Rita ; Bruyère, Olivier ; et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 219-220 Detailed reference viewed: 13 (3 ULg) An economic evaluation of strontium ranelate for the treatment of male osteoporosisHiligsmann, Mickaël ; Ben Sedrine, Wafa ; Bruyère, Olivier et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 305-306 Detailed reference viewed: 22 (4 ULg) Cost-effectiveness of bazedoxifene compared with raloxifene in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporotic womenHiligsmann, Mickaël ; Ben Sedrine, Wafa ; Bruyère, Olivier et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Suppl. 2), 312-313 Detailed reference viewed: 25 (5 ULg) Five years of denosumab exposure in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis: Results from the first two years of the FREEDOM extension.; ; et al in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (2012), 27(3), 694-701 The 3-year FREEDOM trial assessed the efficacy and safety of 60 mg denosumab every 6 months for treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Participants who completed FREEDOM were eligible to ... [more ▼] The 3-year FREEDOM trial assessed the efficacy and safety of 60 mg denosumab every 6 months for treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Participants who completed FREEDOM were eligible to enter an extension to continue the evaluation of denosumab efficacy and safety for up to 10 years. For the extension results presented here, women from the FREEDOM denosumab group had 2 more years of denosumab treatment (long-term group) and those from the FREEDOM placebo group had 2 years of denosumab exposure (cross-over group). We report results for bone turnover markers (BTMs), bone mineral density (BMD), fractures rates, and safety. A total of 4550 women enrolled in the extension (2343 long-term; 2207 cross-over). Reductions in BTMs were maintained (long-term group) or occurred rapidly (cross-over group) following denosumab administration. In the long-term group, lumbar spine and total hip BMD increased further, resulting in 5-year gains of 13.7% and 7.0%, respectively. In the cross-over group, BMD increased at the lumbar spine (7.7%) and total hip (4.0%) during the 2-year denosumab treatment. Yearly fracture incidences for both groups were below rates observed in the FREEDOM placebo group and below rates projected for a "virtual untreated twin" cohort. Adverse events did not increase with long-term denosumab administration. Two adverse events in the cross-over group were adjudicated as consistent with osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Five-year denosumab treatment of women with postmenopausal osteoporosis maintained BTM reduction and increased BMD, and was associated with low fracture rates and a favorable risk/benefit profile. (c) 2011 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 18 (6 ULg) Assessment of health claims in the field of bone: a view of the Group for the Respect of Ethics and Excellence in Science (GREES)Bruyère, Olivier ; ; et alin Osteoporosis International (2012), 23 Health claims for food products in Europe are permitted if the nutrient has been shown to have a beneficial nutritional or physiological effect. This paper defines health claims related to bone health and ... [more ▼] Health claims for food products in Europe are permitted if the nutrient has been shown to have a beneficial nutritional or physiological effect. This paper defines health claims related to bone health and provides guidelines for the design and the methodology of clinical studies to support claims. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 53 (27 ULg) A Bayesian path analysis to estimate causal effects of bazedoxifene acetate on incidence of vertebral fractures, either directly or through non-linear changes in bone mass density.Detilleux, Johann ; REGINSTER, Jean-Yves ; et alin Statistical Methods in Medical Research (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (3 ULg) Guidance for the prevention of bone loss and fractures in postmenopausal women treated with aromatase inhibitors for breast cancer : an ESCEO position paper; ; et al in Osteoporosis International (2012), 23 Detailed reference viewed: 4 (1 ULg) Relationship between changes in bone mineral density and incidence of fracture with 6 years of Denosumab treatment; ; Reginster, Jean-Yves et alin Arthritis and Rheumatism (2012), 64(S10), 847 Detailed reference viewed: 13 (1 ULg) Correction of vitamin D insufficiency with the fixed daily combination strontium ranelate 2 g/vitamin D3 1000 IU over 12 months; ; et al in Arthritis and Rheumatism (2012), 64(S10), 835 Detailed reference viewed: 16 (3 ULg) |
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