Whole-hand and regional bone mineral density involvement in rheumatoid arthritis

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
María Lorena Brance , Agustín Razzini , Bernardo A. Pons-Estel , Norberto J. Quagliato , Marisa Jorfen , Guillermo Berbotto , Lucas R. Brun
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by symmetric polyarthritis that can lead to joint deformity, disability, and osteoporosis. We aimed to evaluate whole hand and regional BMD in RA patients compared to controls. In addition, we evaluated the BMD of dominant versus non-dominant hands in healthy subjects. We included adult female and male RA patients and control subjects matched by age, sex, and BMI. BMD (g/cm2) was measured by DXA in lumbar spine (LS), whole hand, and three regions of interest: carpus, metacarpal bones, and phalanges. Results: 44 control subjects (49.5 ± 11.8 y) and 60 with RA (52.7 ± 12.7 y) were included. Significant lower BMD in RA patients was found in LS (−8.7%), dominant whole hand (−9.5%), carpus, metacarpal bones, and phalanges, and non-dominant whole hand (−8.7%), metacarpal bones, and phalanges compared to controls. A significant positive correlation was found between LS and whole-hand BMD (dominant r = .63, non-dominant r = .67). Finally, the whole hand, metacarpal bones, and carpus BMD measurements were significantly higher in the dominant hand compared to the non-dominant hand without differences in the phalangeal ROI. In conclusion, hand BMD was significantly lower in RA patients compared to control subjects and there was a significant correlation with LS BMD. We demonstrated that BMD measurements of the whole-hand, and different ROI (carpus, metacarpal bones, and phalanges) by DXA would be an easily reproducible technique to evaluate bone loss. In addition, the whole hand, metacarpal bones and carpus BMD measurements were significantly higher in the dominant hand compared to the non-dominant hand without differences in the phalanges.

类风湿性关节炎患者的全手和局部骨密度
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种以对称性多关节炎为特征的慢性自身免疫性疾病,可导致关节畸形、残疾和骨质疏松。我们旨在评估RA患者与对照组相比的整个手部和区域BMD。此外,我们评估了健康受试者中优势手与非优势手的BMD。我们纳入了成年女性和男性RA患者以及根据年龄、性别和BMI匹配的对照受试者。通过DXA测量腰椎(LS)、整只手和三个感兴趣区域(腕骨、掌骨和指骨)的BMD(g/cm2)。结果:包括44名对照组受试者(49.5±11.8岁)和60名RA患者(52.7±12.7岁)。与对照组相比,RA患者的LS(−8.7%)、优势全手(−9.5%)、腕骨、掌骨和指骨以及非优势全手、掌骨、指骨的BMD显著降低。LS和全手BMD之间存在显著的正相关(显性r=.63,非显性r=.67)。最后,与非显性手相比,显性手的全手、掌骨和腕骨BMD测量值显著更高,指骨ROI没有差异。总之,RA患者的手部BMD明显低于对照组,并且与LS BMD存在显著相关性。我们证明,通过DXA测量整只手和不同ROI(腕骨、掌骨和指骨)的BMD将是一种易于重复的评估骨丢失的技术。此外,与非优势手相比,优势手的整只手、掌骨和腕骨BMD测量值显著较高,指骨没有差异。
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Reumatologia Clinica
Reumatologia Clinica RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Una gran revista para cubrir eficazmente las necesidades de conocimientos en una patología de etiología, expresividad clínica y tratamiento tan amplios. Además es La Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Reumatología y del Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología y está incluida en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia en medicina.
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