Prevalence of suspected poor bone health in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - a cross-sectional exploratory study.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Erin Cecins, Vinicius Cavalheri, Dennis R Taaffe, Anne-Marie Hill, Sarah Hug, Kylie Hill
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Background: Compared to the general population, adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have an increased prevalence of osteoporosis. Despite the known risk factors and potential complications of compromised bone health in COPD, little is known about whether poor bone health is routinely suspected. We measured, in people with COPD, the prevalence of those who had one or more indicators suggestive of suspected poor bone health, and compared the characteristics of those with versus without these indicators.

Methods: Data were collected from adults with COPD presenting to three tertiary hospitals. Indicators of suspected poor bone health were defined as any of the following criteria: (i) self-reported problems with bone health, (ii) previous imaging for bone health, (iii) history of fragility fracture or, (iv) advised to use medication/supplements to optimise bone health. Characteristics compared between those with versus without indicators of suspected poor bone health comprised age, sex, body mass index (BMI), FEV1% predicted and recruitment setting.

Results: 361 participants were included (age 70 ± 10, BMI 27.9 ± 7.8 kg/m2, FEV1% predicted 49 ± 20; 161 [45%] female). Indicators suggestive of suspected poor bone health were present in 53% (95% confidence interval [CI] 47-58) of the participants. The odds of this outcome increased with advancing age (odds ratio; OR [95% CI] 1.05 [1.03 to 1.08]) and being female (OR [95% CI] 3.4 [2.2 to 5.7]) .

Conclusion: In people with COPD, the odds of having indicators suggestive of suspected poor bone health increase with advancing age and in females. Further work is required to promote the importance of bone health in this population.

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慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者疑似骨骼健康不良的患病率-一项横断面探索性研究
背景:与一般人群相比,患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的成年人骨质疏松症的患病率增加。尽管已知COPD患者骨骼健康受损的危险因素和潜在并发症,但对于骨骼健康不良是否被常规怀疑知之甚少。在COPD患者中,我们测量了有一项或多项指标表明疑似骨骼健康状况不佳的患者的患病率,并比较了有这些指标和没有这些指标的患者的特征。方法:收集到三家三级医院就诊的成人COPD患者的数据。疑似骨骼健康状况不佳的指标被定义为以下任何标准:(i)自我报告的骨骼健康问题,(ii)以前的骨骼健康成像,(iii)脆性骨折史,或(iv)建议使用药物/补充剂来优化骨骼健康。有和没有可疑骨质健康不良指标的患者的特征比较包括年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)、预测FEV1%和招募环境。结果:共纳入361例受试者(年龄70±10岁,BMI 27.9±7.8 kg/m2, FEV1%预测49±20;161[45%]女性)。53%(95%可信区间[CI] 47-58)的参与者存在疑似骨骼健康不良的指标。这种结果的几率随着年龄的增长而增加(优势比;OR [95% CI] 1.05[1.03至1.08])和女性(OR [95% CI] 3.4[2.2至5.7])。结论:在COPD患者中,随着年龄的增长和女性,出现可疑骨骼健康状况不佳指标的几率增加。需要进一步的工作来促进这一人群骨骼健康的重要性。
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Chronic Respiratory Disease
Chronic Respiratory Disease RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
47
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Chronic Respiratory Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, scholarly journal, created in response to the rising incidence of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It publishes high quality research papers and original articles that have immediate relevance to clinical practice and its multi-disciplinary perspective reflects the nature of modern treatment. The journal provides a high quality, multi-disciplinary focus for the publication of original papers, reviews and commentary in the broad area of chronic respiratory disease, particularly its treatment and management.
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