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. 2006 Mar 1;6(2):183–187. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.6-2-183

Audits of the prevention and treatment of corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis in outpatients with rheumatic diseases in the West Midlands

Z Paskins, The West Midlands Rheumatology Services and Training Committee1, T Potter 2, N Erb 3, K Obrenovic 3, IF Rowe 2
PMCID: PMC4953205  PMID: 16688979

Abstract

The management of corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis in rheumatology outpatients in the West Midlands was audited in relation to the 2002 Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Guidelines and re-audited in relation to the 1998 National Osteoporosis Society (NOS) Guidance. Practice was assessed from prospective data on all follow-up patients over a 2-week period in 13 rheumatology units. Data were analysed on 2,609 patients. Of the 626 patients fulfilling criteria for assessment against the RCP Guidelines, 351 (56.1%) were treated appropriately. The results do not allow for availability of, or wait for, DEXA scanning. Of 197 patients fulfilling the criteria for assessment against the NOS Guidance, 137 (69.5%) were treated appropriately, compared to 63% in a similar audit undertaken in 2000. Regional audit may facilitate clinical governance. These audits will inform discussion on both improving local practice and strengthening cases for improved osteoporosis services.

Key Words: Corticosteroid-Induced Osteoporosis, Guidelines, Regional Audit

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