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Review
. 2024 Oct;56(10):3285-3293.
doi: 10.1007/s11255-024-04110-9. Epub 2024 Jun 10.

Is denosumab an efficient and safe drug for osteoporosis in dialysis patients? Considerations and state of the art about its use in this setting

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Is denosumab an efficient and safe drug for osteoporosis in dialysis patients? Considerations and state of the art about its use in this setting

Marco Simonini et al. Int Urol Nephrol. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), renal osteodystrophy may be associated with a progressive bone mass loss that increases fracture risk. Denosumab, a monoclonal antibody inhibiting osteoclast activity, is an antiresorptive medication used for the treatment osteoporosis.

Methods: Its efficacy and safety were initially established in the FREEDOM study, showing a significant reduction in incident fractures in osteoporotic women treated with denosumab. Subsequent post hoc analyses showed its efficacy in patients stratified by kidney function, but these analyses did not include patients with advanced stages of CKD. The capability of denosumab in improving bone mineral density in uremic patients was evaluated in 12 studies including 461 dialysis patients with low bone mineral density. The improvement of bone mineral density was the final end point in these studies assessed during a follow-up of 6-60 months. Nine of these studies did not have hyperparathyroidism among criteria for patient inclusion and their participants may have low-turnover bone disease. Despite current recommendations, no patients underwent bone biopsy before denosumab therapy.

Results: Overall, findings in these studies suggest that denosumab is a viable option for promoting bone mass recovery in patients with advanced stages of CKD having either high or low serum levels of PTH. However, the increase of bone mineral density was lower in patients with low serum markers of bone turnover at baseline. These studies also highlighted the need for calcium and vitamin D supplementation to prevent hypocalcemia that remains a serious concern.

Conclusions: Denosumab emerges as a potentially safe and effective option for enhancing bone health in CKD patients.

Keywords: Bone mineral density; Chronic kidney disease (CKD); Denosumab; Osteoporosis.

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