Alanazi, Abdullah S. and Almutairi, Hadiah and Kumar Gupta, Jeetendra and Mohanty, Dibyalochan and Rath, Deepankar and AlOdan, Ali A. and Mahal, Ahmed and Nazli Khatib, Mahalaqua and Gaidhane, Shilpa and Syed Zahiruddin, Quazi and Rustagi, Sarvesh and Satapathy, Prakasini and Abu Serhan, Hashem (2024) Osseous Implications of Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy: An umbrella review. Bone Reports, 20: 101741. ISSN 2352-1872 (online)
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Abstract
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are among the most commonly prescribed medications worldwide for acid-related disorders. While their short-term efficacy and safety are well-established, concerns regarding their long-term effects on bone health have emerged. This umbrella review aimed to synthesize the available findings on the associations between PPI use and bone metabolism outcomes.
Methods: An electronic search was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Database up to September 16, 2023. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that evaluated the relationship between PPIs and bone metabolism outcomes were included. Data extraction, quality appraisal, and synthesis were performed in line with the Joanna Briggs Institute and PRISMA guidelines. The strength of the evidence was graded using the GRADE criteria. Statistical analysis was performed in R version 4.3.
Results: Out of 299 records, 27 studies met the inclusion criteria. The evidence indicated a statistically significant increased risk of fractures, notably hip, spine, and wrist fractures, in PPI users. PPI use was associated with changes in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) across various bones, though the clinical relevance of these changes remains uncertain. Furthermore, PPI-induced hypomagnesemia, which can influence bone health, was identified. A notable finding was the increased risk of dental implant failures in PPI users. However, the certainty of most of the evidence ranged from very low to low based on GRADE criteria.
Conclusion: The long-term use of PPIs may be associated with adverse bone health outcomes, including increased fracture risk, alterations in BMD, hypomagnesemia, and dental implant failure. While these findings highlight potential concerns for long-term PPI users, the current evidence's low certainty underscores the need for robust, high-quality research to clarify these associations.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Proton pump inhibitors; Bone health; Fracture risk; Bone mineral density; Meta-analysis |
| Subjects: | R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology |
| Divisions: | Department of Medical Biochemical Analysis > Research papers |
| Depositing User: | ePrints Depositor |
| Date Deposited: | 19 Aug 2025 17:24 |
| Last Modified: | 19 Aug 2025 17:24 |
| URI: | https://eprints.cihanuniversity.edu.iq/id/eprint/4905 |
