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Bone imaging and chronic kidney disease: will high-resolution peripheral tomography improve bone evaluation and therapeutic management?

Justine Bacchetta1, Stéphanie Boutroy, Laurent Juillard, Nicolas Vilayphiou, Fitsum Guebre-Egziabher, Solenne Pelletier, Pierre D Delmas, Denis Fouque.   

Abstract

Bone damage because of chronic kidney disease (CKD) represents a daily challenge for nephrologists. The impact of CKD on bone health may be immediate (serum phosphocalcic disturbances) or delayed (bone fractures and vascular calcifications). Histomorphometry remains the gold standard to evaluate bone, but it is rarely performed in clinical practice. Areal measurement of bone mineral density by dual x-ray absorptiometry is routinely performed to evaluate bone mass. However, this technique presents some limitations. In 2000, the United States National Institutes of Health defined new "quality" criteria for the diagnosis of osteoporosis in addition to decreased bone mass. Bone strength actually integrates two concepts: bone quantity and bone quality (i.e., microarchitectural organization, bone turnover, bone material properties such as mineralization, collagen traits, and microdamage) that cannot be evaluated by dual x-ray absorptiometry. New three-dimensional, noninvasive bone-imaging techniques have thus been developed, e.g., high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography allows evaluation of both volumetric density and microarchitecture in different compartments of bone, at the distal radius and tibia. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography may be useful in predicting fractures and assessing bone preventive or therapeutic strategies in CKD patients. It should be evaluated in long-term, longitudinal follow-ups.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19121770     DOI: 10.1053/j.jrn.2008.10.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ren Nutr        ISSN: 1051-2276            Impact factor:   3.655


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2.  Bone metabolism in oxalosis: a single-center study using new imaging techniques and biomarkers.

Authors:  Justine Bacchetta; Sonia Fargue; Stéphanie Boutroy; Odile Basmaison; Nicolas Vilayphiou; Ingrid Plotton; Fitsum Guebre-Egziabher; Bruno Dohin; Rémi Kohler; Pierre Cochat
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2010-03-06       Impact factor: 3.714

3.  Cortical and trabecular bone in pediatric end-stage kidney disease.

Authors:  Catarina G Carvalho; Renata C Pereira; Barbara Gales; Isidro B Salusky; Katherine Wesseling-Perry
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2014-09-04       Impact factor: 3.714

4.  Evaluation of bone microarchitecture by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) in hemodialysis patients.

Authors:  A L Negri; E E Del Valle; M B Zanchetta; M Nobaru; F Silveira; M Puddu; R Barone; C E Bogado; J R Zanchetta
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5.  Bone assessment in children with chronic kidney disease: data from two new bone imaging techniques in a single-center pilot study.

Authors:  Justine Bacchetta; Stéphanie Boutroy; Nicolas Vilayphiou; Bruno Ranchin; Anne Fouque-Aubert; Odile Basmaison; Pierre Cochat
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Review 7.  The consequences of chronic kidney disease on bone metabolism and growth in children.

Authors:  Justine Bacchetta; Jérôme Harambat; Pierre Cochat; Isidro B Salusky; Katherine Wesseling-Perry
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Review 9.  CKD-MBD after kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Katherine Wesseling-Perry; Justine Bacchetta
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2011-03-11       Impact factor: 3.714

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