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In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Tasmanian General Practitioner and medical educator Dr Karen Magraith for a two-part series on osteoporosis. Discussing on the current Australian approaches to osteoporosis screening, assessment, and diagnosis, with emphasis on practical considerations for GPs.
Dr Magraith outlines the latest guidelines from the RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia, including distinctions between population screening and case finding for osteoporosis. Providing criteria for bone density assessment, such as age thresholds, specific medical conditions, and medication use. Identifying patients with minimal trauma fractures is highlighted, as well as groups who may be at high risk due to factors like glucocorticoid use, early menopause, and various systemic diseases.
They also discussed the use of risk assessment tools, namely the FRAX and Garvan calculators, to better predict fracture risk in patients with non-modifiable and lifestyle-related factors. Dr Magraith also provides a clear overview on interpreting bone mineral density (BMD) reports, including the significance of T-scores and Z-scores and when to investigate for secondary causes of osteoporosis.
Dr Magraith emphasises patient education and non-pharmacological management strategies, including nutrition (adequate calcium and protein intake), vitamin D sufficiency, exercise (resistance, impact, and balance training), and falls prevention.
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If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to [email protected]. Visit www.thegoodgp.com.au for previous episodes and more information.
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In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Tasmanian General Practitioner and medical educator Dr Karen Magraith for a two-part series on osteoporosis. Discussing on the current Australian approaches to osteoporosis screening, assessment, and diagnosis, with emphasis on practical considerations for GPs.
Dr Magraith outlines the latest guidelines from the RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia, including distinctions between population screening and case finding for osteoporosis. Providing criteria for bone density assessment, such as age thresholds, specific medical conditions, and medication use. Identifying patients with minimal trauma fractures is highlighted, as well as groups who may be at high risk due to factors like glucocorticoid use, early menopause, and various systemic diseases.
They also discussed the use of risk assessment tools, namely the FRAX and Garvan calculators, to better predict fracture risk in patients with non-modifiable and lifestyle-related factors. Dr Magraith also provides a clear overview on interpreting bone mineral density (BMD) reports, including the significance of T-scores and Z-scores and when to investigate for secondary causes of osteoporosis.
Dr Magraith emphasises patient education and non-pharmacological management strategies, including nutrition (adequate calcium and protein intake), vitamin D sufficiency, exercise (resistance, impact, and balance training), and falls prevention.
Links & Resources:
The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network
If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to [email protected]. Visit www.thegoodgp.com.au for previous episodes and more information.
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