EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF ANTIRESORPTIVE THERAPY ON THE DYNAMICS OF BONE METABOLISM MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC CHARCOT OSTEOARTHROPATHY

Authors

  • Tojiboyev Salimjon Sodiq ugli Doctor - resident at the department of reconstructive plastic surgery for complications of diabetes mellitus RSNPMCE named after. Y.H. Turakulova
  • Kamalov Telman Toʻlaganovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery for Complications of Diabetes Mellitus, RSNPMCE named after. Y.H. Turakulova

Keywords:

type 2 diabetes mellitus, Sharko foot, bone metabolism, markers

Abstract

Before treatment, there was a significant decrease in the values of total calcium, ionized calcium, creatinine, GFR, osteocalcin, Vit D, beta-cross laps, calcitonin, procalcitonin, which were significantly lower than in the control group against the background of high PTH values and the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Further, after 6 months of treatment, there is a significant improvement in such indicators of bone metabolism as the average levels of total calcium (p<0.001), ionized calcium (p<0.001), Vitamin D (p<0.001), PTH (p<0.001), ostase (p <0.001), B-cross laps (p<0.001) and calcitonin (p<0.001) in groups 1 and 2 of patients.

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Published

2024-02-19