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SSBH 2024

Today : 2024.11.21

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K : Korean Session / E : English Session
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
09:00-10:20
Oral Presentation 3 [Clinical] E
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Chair(s)
Keeho Song (Konkuk University, Korea), Ji Wan Kim (University of Ulsan, Korea)
09:00-09:10 A Comparative Study of the Effects of 12-Month Romosozumab Treatment versus Sequential Treatment with 6 Months of Romosozumab Followed by Denosumab in Korean Population: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study Seung-Eun Lee (University of Ulsan, Korea)
09:10-09:20 Development of an Artificial Intelligence Model for Predicting Sarcopenia: Koges-ARIRANG Study Jungwoo Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
09:20-09:30 Comparative Analysis of New Automated Quantification Method for Circulating FGF23 Level with Conventional Assay in Patients with Hypophosphatemic Rickets Namki Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
09:30-09:40 Effect of Exercise and Nutrition Interventions on Sarcopenia and Functional Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Korean Older Adults: Findings from Randomized Controlled Trials Sunghwan Ji (Asan Medical Center, Korea)
09:40-09:50 Epidemiology of Paget’s Disease of Bone in South Korea Jung-Wee Park (Seoul National University, Korea)
09:50-10:00 Association of Biomarkers Measured from Plasma Derived Extracellular Vesicle with Sarcopenia and Its Progression in a Prospective Cohort Jiyeon Kim (Korea University, Korea)
10:00-10:10 Exploring the Complex Relationship between Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators and Cancer Risk: Evidence from Population-Based Data Jeogmin Lee (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea)
10:10-10:20 Decoding Rare Exonic Variants in WNT1 and Their Impact on Bone Mineral Density in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type V: A Machine Learning-Driven Analysis Sahnaz Vivinda Putri (International University Semen Indonesia, Indonesia)
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
10:25-11:15
Plenary Lecture 3 E
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Professor David W. Dempster is a distinguished figure in the field of bone metabolism. Renowned for his extensive research and expertise in bone histology and the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, Prof. Dempster has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of bone diseases. In this plenary lecture, he will explore how various osteoporosis medications impact the microstructure and function of bone tissue. He will discuss the outcomes of osteoporosis treatments through the lens of bone histomorphometry, examining how these medications influence cellular activities in bones, including bone formation and resorption processes. This lecture promises to offer valuable insights into the selection and application of osteoporosis treatments, enhancing understanding of the specific effects of these medications on bone health. Prof. Dempster’s profound knowledge and research in bone histology will provide a clear and comprehensive perspective on this complex topic.
Chair(s)
Ho-Yeon Chung (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
10:25-11:15 Differential Effects of Osteoporosis Medications on Bone Histomorphometry David W. Dempster (Columbia University, USA)
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
11:30-12:45
Symposium 4. Cutting-Edge Challenges in Osteoporosis Treatments E
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Symposium 4, entitled "Cutting-Edge Challenges in Osteoporosis Treatments" has been organized to facilitate a discourse on the complex issues frequently encountered in the clinical setting. The first speaker, Professor Yumie Rhee from Yonsei University, will vividly convey the latest consensus of the task force team on goal-directed treatment in patients with osteoporosis. Following Professor Rhee, Professor Sung Hye Kong from Seoul National University will address the current lack of clear guidelines for drug holidays following IV bisphosphonate treatment for the prevention of MRONJ, sharing recent research findings from Korea. To conclude the symposium, Dr. Byung-Woong Jang from Soonchunhyang University will discuss the Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research's position statement on atypical femoral fractures. As we face an aging society with extended durations of osteoporosis treatment, Dr. Jang will provide insights into this increasingly common complication, sharing the society’s perspective and future research directions. This symposium aims to offer a platform for contemplating the real-world challenges that clinicians grapple with in the management of osteoporosis.
Chair(s)
Eui Hyun Kim (Daegu Fatima Hospital, Korea), Se Hwa Kim (Bon Internal Medicine Clinic, Korea)
11:30-11:55 Personalizing Osteoporosis Management: Task Force Update on Goal-Directed Therapy Yumie Rhee (Yonsei University, Korea)
11:55-12:20 Navigating MRONJ Risks: The Role of Drug Holidays in IV Bisphosphonate Therapy Sung Hye Kong (Seoul National University, Korea)
12:20-12:45 Atypical Femoral Fracture: 2023 Position Statement of the Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research Byung-Woong Jang (Soonchunhyang University, Korea)
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
12:45-13:00
Luncheon Symposium 2 E
Room 1
Chair(s)
Myung Hoon Hahn (Daerim St. Mary's Hospital, Korea)
12:45-13:00 First Steps Matters: Achieving Treatment Goals with Romosozumab and Denosumab Seong-Eun Byun (CHA University, Korea)
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
13:45-15:05
Oral Presentation 5 [Clinical] E
Room 1
Chair(s)
Ho Chan Cho (Keimyung University, Korea), Tae-Young Kim (Konkuk University, Korea)
13:45-13:55 Diagnosis of Sarcopenia using the Psoas Muscle Volume Segmented by deep Learning Software Woorim Choi (Asan Medical Center, Korea)
13:55-14:05 Risk Stratification of Atypical Parathyroid Tumor Using Clustering Analysis Hye-Sun Park (Yonsei University, Korea)
14:05-14:15 Epidemiology of Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures in South Korea: A Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Study (2006-2022) Jung-Wee Park (Seoul National University, Korea)
14:15-14:25 Does the Non-Union Rate of Atypical Femoral Fracture Differ According to Fracture Site?: A Meta-Analysis Byung-Ho Yoon (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
14:25-14:35 Epidemiological (Secular) Trends of Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures (2006-2022) in South Korea Using A Nationwide Cohort Data over Ages 50: Is it Osteoporosis Related? Nah Yon Kim (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
14:35-14:45 Comparative Effects of Denosumab and Alendronate on Type 2 Diabetes Incidence in Patients with Osteoporosis: A Nationwide Cohort Study Kyoung Jin Kim (Korea University, Korea)
14:45-14:55 Prediction of Hip Fracture through Assessment of Individual Thigh Muscle Volume and Quality and Cortical Thickness on the Proximal Femur: A CT Scan & AI-Based Study Hyeon Su Kim (Inha University, Korea)
14:55-15:05 The Association of Bone Metabolism with the Risk of Diabetes: A Multi-Cohort Analysis and Mendelian Randomization Study Krishnamoorthy Suhas (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Day 3
June 15(Sat)
15:20-16:35
Symposium 6. Advance in Imaging AI for Fracture Risk Assessment: Unraveling the Time to Come E
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Utilizing artificial intelligence based on musculoskeletal imaging for predicting fracture risk and establishing optimal treatment strategies is advancing from research into clinical practice. Symposium 6 will commence with a lecture by Professor Namki Hong from Yonsei University College of Medicine, providing an overview of the overall landscape of how artificial intelligence technology for predicting fracture risk based on general X-ray images and other musculoskeletal imaging is evolving, commonly encountered in clinical settings. Following this, Professor Benedikt Helgason from ETH-Zürich, an expert in biomechanically relevant finite element modeling, will introduce the latest research on fracture risk prediction and personalized patient approaches using artificial intelligence applied to computed tomography imaging. Finally, Professor Kyu-Hwan Jung, co-founder of Vuno and currently at Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Convergence Institute of Health Sciences, will discuss how generative artificial intelligence, currently one of the hottest topics, can be applied to musculoskeletal imaging and fracture risk prediction. Through this session, we hope to contemplate the present and future of artificial intelligence technology based on musculoskeletal imaging and its intersection with clinical practice.
Chair(s)
Gun-Il Im (Dongguk University, Korea), Seongbin Hong (Inha University, Korea)
15:20-15:45 Artificial Intelligence in Fracture Risk Assessment: Landscape View Namki Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
15:45-16:10 CT-Based AI for Fracture Risk Prediction: Biofidelic Finite Element Modelling and Beyond Benedikt Helgason (ETH-Zürich, Switzerland)
16:10-16:35 Generative AI and Its Applications to MSK Images Kyu-Hwan Jung (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
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