Ascending Aortic Calcification as a Potential Predictor for Low Bone Mineral Density: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2021-05-26 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5526359
Hirofumi Bekki, Takeshi Arizono, Yuki Suzuki, Akihiko Inokuchi, Takahiro Hamada, Ryuta Imamura, Ryunosuke Oyama, Yuki Hyodo, Eiji Kinoshita, Takumi Kita
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Background: Identifying the factors related to low bone mineral density (BMD) can have significant implications for preventing hip fractures. The correlation between ascending aortic calcification and BMD has never been reported. Therefore, the purpose of the current study is to confirm the hypothesis that ascending aortic calcification can be used as a predictive factor for low BMD and to find a radiographic sign to show it.

Method: Plain film and computed tomography (CT) images of the thorax were obtained from 91 patients with hip fractures. Using the images, the calcification line of the ascending aorta adjacent to the aortic arch was evaluated. A prominent calcification line confirmed by both plain film and CT was classified as +2. A line which was ambiguous on plain film but confirmed by CT was classified as +1. Cases with no calcification were categorized as 0 (control). We compared the classified score with the BMD and calculated the kappa coefficient to measure intraobserver reliabilities for this radiographic finding.

Results: Twenty-eight patients showed a +2 line, twenty-four patients showed a +1 line, and thirty-nine patients showed 0 lines. The median BMD of each group was 0.37 for the +2 line, 0.45 for the +1 line, and 0.51 for the 0 line. The BMD for the +2 group was significantly lower than the others. The kappa coefficient was approximately 0.6 (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: The imaging finding of calcification of the ascending aorta might be considered as a potential surrogate marker of low BMD. In such subjects, BMD might be ordered for the confirmation of diagnosis of osteoporosis. Mini-Abstract. The Aortic Arch Tail Sign, a calcification line on the ascending aorta, was relevant to low BMD in the current study. BMD can be ordered for the confirmation of diagnosis of osteoporosis in a subject incidentally found to have ascending aorta calcification on X-ray or CT.

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升主动脉钙化作为低骨密度的潜在预测因素:一项初步研究。
背景:确定与低骨密度(BMD)相关的因素对预防髋部骨折具有重要意义。升主动脉钙化与BMD之间的相关性从未报道过。因此,本研究的目的是证实升主动脉钙化可以作为低BMD的预测因素的假设,并找到一个影像学征象来显示它。方法:对91例髋部骨折患者的胸部平片及CT图像进行分析。利用图像评估主动脉弓附近升主动脉的钙化线。平片及CT均证实明显钙化线,分级为+2。平片上模糊,CT确认为+1线。无钙化者为0(对照组)。我们将分类评分与BMD进行比较,并计算kappa系数,以衡量该x线检查结果的观察者内信度。结果:+2线28例,+1线24例,0线39例。+2组的中位骨密度为0.37,+1组为0.45,0组为0.51。+2组骨密度明显低于其他组。kappa系数约为0.6 (p < 0.01)。结论:升主动脉钙化的影像学表现可作为低骨密度的潜在替代指标。在这些受试者中,BMD可用于确认骨质疏松症的诊断。Mini-Abstract。主动脉弓尾征,即升主动脉上的钙化线,在本研究中与低骨密度有关。对于偶然在x线或CT上发现升主动脉钙化的受试者,BMD可用于确认骨质疏松症的诊断。
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