The effect of hand-arm vibrations on distal forearm bone mineralization

Marija Hrković, Tamara Filipović, D. Nikolić, L. Nikcevic, Jovana Kojović-Avramović, A. Filipović, Anđela Milovanović, Aleksandar Milovanović
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A prolonged, mainly professional, exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) may cause a complex chronic disorder of the upper extremities known as Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Besides vascular and neurological injuries, such exposure to HAV may cause various bone disorders in the form of cystic changes, exostoses, aseptic necrosis, osteoarthritis, spontaneous fractures and osteoporosis. The objective of this study was to examine whether there were any changes in the bone mineral density in the distal forearm in persons professionally exposed to HAV. In a group of 31 workers professionally exposed to vibrations (29 men and 1 woman) with neurological and/or vascular signs of HAVS, the bone mineral density of the distal part of the radius of both hands was examined by dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The control group consisted of 25 healthy subjects with no history of HAV exposure. Osteopenia was found in 14 subjects (45.16%), which makes a statistically significant difference compared to the control group (p=0.017), where osteopenia was found in 3 subjects (12.0%). Osteoporosis was not found in any of the subjects. Analyzing the value of T score for the dominant (-0.81±0.58 SD) and non-dominant hand (-0.62±0.68SD) in our patients, we found no statistically significant difference in the average T score values of the dominant and non-dominant hand (p=0.269). Changes in bone density at the distal radius are common in persons occupationally exposed to HAV. Distal forearm DXA examination in workers occupationally exposed to HAV can help diagnose HAVS.
手臂振动对前臂远端骨矿化的影响
长期(主要是专业)暴露于手臂振动(HAV)可能导致上肢复杂的慢性疾病,称为手臂振动综合征(HAVS)。除了血管和神经损伤外,这种暴露于甲型肝炎还可能引起各种骨疾病,表现为囊性改变、外植骨、无菌性坏死、骨关节炎、自发性骨折和骨质疏松症。本研究的目的是检查专业暴露于HAV的人前臂远端骨矿物质密度是否有任何变化。在一组31名专业接触振动的工人(29名男性和1名女性)中,有HAVS的神经和/或血管征象,用双x线吸收仪(DXA)检查了双手桡骨远端部分的骨矿物质密度。对照组为25名无甲肝暴露史的健康受试者。骨质减少14例(45.16%),与对照组比较差异有统计学意义(p=0.017),其中骨质减少3例(12.0%)。所有受试者均未发现骨质疏松症。分析本组患者优势手(-0.81±0.58 SD)和非优势手(-0.62±0.68SD)的T评分值,发现优势手和非优势手的平均T评分值差异无统计学意义(p=0.269)。桡骨远端骨密度的改变在职业暴露于HAV的人群中很常见。对甲型肝炎职业暴露工人进行前臂远端DXA检查有助于诊断甲型肝炎。
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