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Lumbar osteoarthritis, bone mineral density, and quantitative ultrasound.

L Dalle Carbonare1, S Giannini, L Sartori, M Nobile, M Ciuffreda, F Silva-Netto, M E Arlot, G Crepaldi.   

Abstract

Low bone mass is a major risk factor for osteoporotic fractures. Thus, bone density evaluation, performed by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) is important for diagnosis and monitoring treatment of osteoporosis. The accuracy of DXA, particularly at the lumbar spine, can be affected by several factors such as degenerative diseases. To evaluate the effects of vertebral osteophytosis on densitometric measurements, we examined 198 women, aged 32-81 years, who had undergone lateral X-ray of the lumbar spine. We classified patients according to different grades of osteophytosis, and evaluated bone density at the lumbar spine and the proximal femur by DXA. We also performed quantitative ultrasound at the heel (QUS). Patients with severe osteophytosis were significantly older (p < 0.0005), and values were adjusted for this parameter. We observed a significant increase in lumbar bone density with worsening osteophytosis (p < 0.02). On the contrary, no significant differences were found at the femur and QUS. According to bone density at the femoral neck, we subdivided patients into two groups: osteoporotic (group A) and non-osteoporotic (group B). Both groups showed increasingly high bone density at the spine with worsening osteophytosis (A: p < 0.01; B: p < 0.02). No differences were found in all the other evaluations. In conclusion, lumbar spine measurement is dramatically influenced by osteophytosis, particularly in the elderly. Consequently, other strategies should be performed such as evaluation of the hip and also measurement of the heel by ultrasound, which could be an interesting approach in these cases.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11126522     DOI: 10.1007/bf03339861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging (Milano)        ISSN: 0394-9532


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