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A randomized, placebo-controlled study of the effects of denosumab for the treatment of men with low bone mineral density
Authors:Orwoll Eric  Teglbjærg Christence S  Langdahl Bente L  Chapurlat Roland  Czerwinski Edward  Kendler David L  Reginster Jean-Yves  Kivitz Alan  Lewiecki E Michael  Miller Paul D  Bolognese Michael A  McClung Michael R  Bone Henry G  Ljunggren Osten  Abrahamsen Bo  Gruntmanis Ugis  Yang Yu-Ching  Wagman Rachel B  Siddhanti Suresh  Grauer Andreas  Hall Jesse W  Boonen Steven
Institution:Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, Oregon 97239. orwoll@ohsu.edu.
Abstract:Context: Men with low bone mineral density (BMD) were treated with denosumab. Objective: Our objective was to investigate the effects of denosumab compared with placebo in men with low BMD after 1 yr of treatment. Design, Subjects, and Intervention: This was a placebo-controlled, phase 3 study to investigate the efficacy and safety of denosumab 60 mg every 6 months vs. placebo in men with low BMD. Main Outcome Measure: The primary endpoint was the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine (LS) BMD at month 12. Results: Of the 242 randomized subjects (mean age 65 yr), 228 (94.2%) completed 1 yr of denosumab therapy. After 12 months, denosumab resulted in BMD increases of 5.7% at the LS, 2.4% at the total hip, 2.1% at the femoral neck, 3.1% at the trochanter, and 0.6% at the one third radius (adjusted P ≤ 0.0144 for BMD percent differences at all sites compared with placebo). Sensitivity analyses done by controlling for baseline covariates (such as baseline testosterone levels, BMD T-scores, and 10-yr osteoporotic fracture risk) demonstrated that the results of the primary endpoint were robust. Subgroup analyses indicate that treatment with denosumab was effective across a spectrum of clinical situations. Treatment with denosumab significantly reduced serum CTX levels at d 15 (adjusted P < 0.0001). The incidence of adverse events was similar between groups. Conclusions: One year of denosumab therapy in men with low BMD was well tolerated and resulted in a reduction in bone resorption and significant increases in BMD at all skeletal sites assessed.
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