Site-Specific Volumetric Skeletal Changes in Women with a Distal Forearm Fracture.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2021-09-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/1578543
Axel Wihlborg, Karin Bergström, Ingrid Bergström, Paul Gerdhem
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess site-specific volumetric bone and muscle changes, as well as demographic and biochemical changes, in postmenopausal women with a low-energy distal forearm fracture.

Methods: In a cross-sectional case-control study, postmenopausal women with a distal forearm fracture were compared with age- and gender-matched controls. In total, 203 postmenopausal women (104 cases and 99 controls), with a mean age of 65 years, were included. Measurements included peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) as well as blood sampling and questionnaires.

Results: Forearm trabecular volumetric BMD and total BMD assessed with pQCT were significantly lower in fracture cases compared to controls (p < 0.001). Significantly higher cross-sectional area, lower cortical BMD, and lower cortical thickness were seen in women with fracture (p < 0.033, p < 0.001, and p < 0.001, respectively). Postmenopausal women with fracture had significantly lower hip and spine areal BMD assessed with DXA (p < 0.001). Activity level was higher and a history of falling was more frequent in women with fracture (p < 0.019 and p < 0.001, respectively). Vertebral fracture was observed in 24 women (22%) with a distal forearm fracture. Muscle area, muscle density, PTH, and 25OHD did not differ between fracture cases and controls.

Conclusion: A distal forearm fracture was associated with site-specific and central bone changes. Postmenopausal women with fracture had a larger bone area in combination with a thinner cortex and lower site-specific total BMD. In addition, women with fracture had a higher activity level, an increased occurrence of previous fall accidents, and a high prevalence of vertebral fractures. Forearm muscle composition, PTH, and 25OHD were not associated with forearm fracture. Fracture preventive measures following a low-energy distal forearm fracture seem beneficial.

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女性前臂远端骨折的部位特异性骨骼体积变化。
目的:评估绝经后低能量前臂远端骨折妇女的部位特异性骨和肌肉体积变化,以及人口统计学和生化变化。方法:在一项横断面病例对照研究中,将患有前臂远端骨折的绝经后妇女与年龄和性别匹配的对照组进行比较。共纳入203名绝经后妇女(104例和99例对照),平均年龄为65岁。测量包括外周定量计算机断层扫描(pQCT)和双能x线吸收仪(DXA)以及血液采样和问卷调查。结果:与对照组相比,骨折患者的前臂小梁体积骨密度和pQCT评估的总骨密度显著降低(p < 0.001)。骨折女性患者的横截面积、皮质骨密度和皮质厚度均显著增高(p < 0.033、p < 0.001和p < 0.001)。绝经后骨折妇女用DXA评估髋骨和脊柱面积骨密度显著降低(p < 0.001)。骨折女性的运动水平更高,摔倒史更频繁(分别p < 0.019和p < 0.001)。24名女性(22%)在前臂远端骨折中观察到椎体骨折。骨折病例和对照组的肌肉面积、肌肉密度、PTH和25OHD没有差异。结论:前臂远端骨折与部位特异性和中心骨改变有关。绝经后骨折妇女骨面积较大,皮质较薄,部位特异性总骨密度较低。此外,女性骨折患者的活动水平较高,先前跌倒事故的发生率增加,椎体骨折的患病率也较高。前臂肌肉成分、PTH和25OHD与前臂骨折无关。低能量前臂远端骨折后的骨折预防措施似乎是有益的。
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