Publication Type : Journal Article
Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences
Publisher : Indian journal of endocrinology and metabolism
Source : Indian journal of endocrinology and metabolism, Medknow Publications, Volume 17, Number 1, p.110 (2013)
Url : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659876/
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Department : Endocrinology
Verified : Yes
Year : 2013
Abstract : Aim:The aim of this study was to assess and compare the response to two forms of treatment-immobilization with zoledronic acid injection and immobilization with oral weekly Alendronate, in patients with diabetes mellitus and acute Charcot arthropathy (CA) of foot in terms of clinical and radiological parameters.Material and Methods:Patients attending the endocrinology and podiatry clinic with history of diabetes mellitus and Acute CA were taken for study. The patients were randomized into two treatment groups. Group Z-zoledronic acid injection along with total contact cast (TCC). Group A-Tab. Alendronate 70 mg. once a week till the complete clinical resolution of acute CA along with TCC. Forty-five patients were randomized and 40 of them completed the study. The primary end point was complete clinical resolution of acute CA-defined as temperature difference between normal and affected foot 1°F.Results:Among the 40 patients, 30 (75%) had complete clinical resolution. The mean number of days taken for complete clinical resolution since the initiation of treatment (either Zoledronic acid or Alendronate) was approximately 122 days. There was no significant difference in a number of days required for complete clinical resolution, between the two forms of therapy. There was more than 50% reduction in the visual score between the baseline and the final scan. The target to non-target ratio in the skeletal phase also showed an average of 40% reduction from the baseline to the final skeletal scintigraphy.Conclusion:Both Intravenous Zoledronic acid and oral alendronate had comparable efficacy with respect to the time taken for attaining complete clinical resolution of acute CA of foot. However, Alendronate therapy was cost effective among the two. 99mTc MDP bone scan can be used as an adjuvant to the clinical parameters in assessing the response to therapy.
Cite this Research Publication : R. Bharath, Bal, A., Sundaram, S., Unnikrishnan, A. G., Praveen, V. P., Bhavani, N., Nair, V., Jayakumar, R. V., and Kumar, H., “A comparative study of zoledronic acid and once weekly Alendronate in the management of acute Charcot arthropathy of foot in patients with diabetes mellitus”, Indian journal of endocrinology and metabolism, vol. 17, p. 110, 2013.