Whole body bone tissue and cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-08 DOI:10.1155/2014/465987
Claudiu Popescu, Violeta Bojincă, Daniela Opriş, Ruxandra Ionescu
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Abstract

Introduction. Atherosclerosis and osteoporosis share an age-independent bidirectional correlation. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) represents a risk factor for both conditions. Objectives. The study aims to evaluate the connection between the estimated cardiovascular risk (CVR) and the loss of bone tissue in RA patients. Methods. The study has a prospective cross-sectional design and it includes female in-patients with RA or without autoimmune diseases; bone tissue was measured using whole body dual X-ray absorptiometry (wbDXA); CVR was estimated using SCORE charts and PROCAM applications. Results. There were 75 RA women and 66 normal women of similar age. The wbDXA bone indices correlate significantly, negatively, and age-independently with the estimated CVR. The whole body bone percent (wbBP) was a significant predictor of estimated CVR, explaining 26% of SCORE variation along with low density lipoprotein (P < 0.001) and 49.7% of PROCAM variation along with glycemia and menopause duration (P < 0.001). Although obese patients had less bone relative to body composition (wbBP), in terms of quantity their bone content was significantly higher than that of nonobese patients. Conclusions. Female patients with RA and female patients with cardiovascular morbidity have a lower whole body bone percent. Obese female individuals have higher whole body bone mass than nonobese patients.

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类风湿关节炎的全身骨组织和心血管风险。
介绍。动脉粥样硬化和骨质疏松具有与年龄无关的双向相关性。类风湿关节炎(RA)是这两种疾病的危险因素。目标。该研究旨在评估RA患者心血管风险(CVR)与骨组织丢失之间的关系。方法。该研究采用前瞻性横断面设计,纳入患有类风湿性关节炎或无自身免疫性疾病的女性住院患者;采用全身双x线吸收仪(wbDXA)测量骨组织;使用SCORE图表和PROCAM应用程序估计CVR。结果。75名RA女性和66名年龄相仿的正常女性。wbDXA骨指数与估计的CVR呈显著负相关,且与年龄无关。全身骨率(wbBP)是估计CVR的重要预测因子,解释了26%的SCORE变化与低密度脂蛋白(P < 0.001)和49.7%的PROCAM变化与血糖和绝经时间(P < 0.001)。虽然肥胖患者的骨相对体成分(wbBP)较少,但在数量上,其骨含量明显高于非肥胖患者。结论。女性RA患者和有心血管疾病的女性患者全身骨率较低。肥胖女性个体的全身骨量高于非肥胖患者。
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