Abstract

Aim. To assess the risk factors for thrombosis in patients with osteoporosis-induced diabetes mellitus. Key points. Osteoporosis is a common multifactorial disease with a high risk of venous thromboembolic complications (VTEС). This is due to the main pathology — diabetes mellitus, the use of medications for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. The main pathogenetic patterns of VTEС development in patients with diabetoporosis are considered. These include hemostasis disorders, the calcification or calcification of blood vessels, drug inducers, age-related estrogen deficiency, etc. Conclusion. Patients with diabetes mellitus, mainly type 2, on the background of obesity, older age and with osteoporosis have an increased risk of developing VTEС. Thorough examination of patients with thrombosis risk factors and dynamic monitoring of them, individualization and personification of approaches to the treatment of osteoporosis are advisable. Keywords: osteoporosis, diabetoporosis, thrombosis, therapy.

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