Dan Med Bull
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Our studies showed that 5 mg alendronate per day was the lowest, most effective dose that persistently prevented bone loss in recently postmenopausal women with normal bone mass. The effect on bone mass and biochemical markers was found comparable to that of commonly recommended regimens of postmenopausal HRT, and 5 mg alendronate per day is suggested as a new option for prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. HRT must, however, still be considered the first choice for this indication because of additional beneficial effects on other organ systems. ⋯ Presently available biochemical markers could be used for groupwise and individual monitoring and prediction of treatment response. Most presently available biochemical markers, however, have the drawback of a low specificity. Recent studies of CTX measured in serum are promising, and indicate that this new biochemical marker might have overcome these drawbacks due to a pronounced response to treatment and a low long-term biological variation (Christgau et al. 1998b, Rosen et al. 1998, and 2000).
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East Denmark has a population of 396,000 children 0-14 years and a yearly birth rate of 30,000, but at present no paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). ⋯ The number of children requiring mechanical ventilation in East Denmark is too low to provide the background for establishing an independent PICU. However, since paediatric intensive care is a rare and complicated event further centralization of children undergoing mechanical ventilation in East Denmark should be considered.