Mutifactorial analysis of risk factors for reduced bone mineral density in patients with Crohn's disease

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作者
Bartram, Sarah A.
Peaston, Robert T.
Rawlings, David
Walshaw, David
Francis, Roger M.
Thompson, Nick P. [1 ]
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[1] Freeman Rd Hosp, Dept Med, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE7 7DN, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Freeman Rd Hosp, Musculoskeletal Unit, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE7 7DN, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Freeman Rd Hosp, Dept Biochem, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE7 7DN, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Newcastle Gen Hosp, Dept Reg Med Phys, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[5] Newcastle Univ, Dept Stat, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Crohn's disease; osteoporosis; osteopenia; bone mineral density;
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10.3748/wjg.v12.i35.5680
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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AIM: To determine the prevalence of osteoporosis in a cohort of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and to identify the relative significance of risk factors for osteoporosis. METHODS: Two hundred and fifty-eight unselected patients (92 M, 166 F) with CD were studied. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured at the lumbar spine and hip by dual X-ray absorptiometry. Bone formation was assessed by measuring bone specific alkaline phosphatase (BSAP) and bone resorption by measuring urinary excretion of deoxypyridinoline (DPD) and N-telopeptide (NTX). RESULTS: Between 11.6%-13.6% patients were osteoporotic (T score < -2.5) at the lumbar spine and/or hip. NTX levels were significantly higher in the patients with osteoporosis (P < 0.05) but BSAP and DPD levels were not significantly different. Independent risk factors for osteoporosis at either the lumbar spine or hip were a low body mass index (P < 0.001), increasing corticosteroid use (P < 0.005), and male sex (P < 0.01). These factors combined accounted for 23% and 37% of the reduction in BMD at the lumbar spine and hip respectively. CONCLUSION: Our results confirm that osteoporosis is common in patients with CD and suggest that increased bone resorption is the mechanism responsible for the bone loss. However, less than half of the reduction in BMD can be attributed to risk factors such as corticosteroid use and low BMI and therefore remains unexplained. (C) 2006 The WIG Press. All rights reserved.
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