| Literature DB >> 28407760 |
Ruth G G Hiller1, Margret Patecki2, Claudia Neunaber3, Janin Reifenrath4, Jan T Kielstein5, Heike Kielstein6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with an impaired renal function show a high incidence of bone and mineral disturbances. These 'chronic kidney disease - mineral and bone disorders' (CKD-MBD) range from high turnover osteoporosis to adynamic bone disease. Currently, the histomorphometric analysis of a bone biopsy taken from the iliac crest is viewed as the gold standard for CKD-MBD subtype differentiation. However, the clinical relevance of such a biopsy is questionable since iliac crest fractures are an extremely rare finding. Therefore, we aimed to elucidate if the histomorphometric parameter 'trabecular bone volume (BV/TV)' from the iliac crest is representative for other biopsy locations. We chose two skeletal sites of higher fracture risk for testing, namely, the tibial bone and the lumbar spine, to examine if the current gold standard of bone biopsy is indeed golden.Entities:
Keywords: Bone biopsy; Bone density; Osteoporosis; Renal osteodystrophy; Trabecular bone volume
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28407760 PMCID: PMC5391565 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-017-0550-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Fig. 1Median values of BV/TV at three biopsy sites. Trabecular bone volume (BV/TV) was generated out of bone area and tissue area measurements for each biopsy site. Median values and data distribution were outlined for iliac crest, proximal tibia and lumbar spine separately, and as “total” for mean BV/TV values from all biopsy sites
Correlation between BV/TV measurements at three biopsy sides
| BV/TV (%) | iliac crest | proximal tibia | lumbar spine | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iliac crest | Spearman correlation (r) | 1 | −0.04 | −0.37 |
| proximal tibia | Spearman correlation (r) | −0.04 | 1 | −0.35 |
| lumbar spine | Spearman correlation (r) | −0.37 | −0.35 | 1 |
Spearman correlation was calculated between trabecular bone volume values from all three biopsy sites. P-values < 0.05 were stated significant
Fig. 2Intra-individual differences between BV/TV values. BV/TV ratios were colour-coded in a heat map manner. The colour-bar below describes the BV/TV values, with yellow colour representing high values and red colour representing lower values. * The asterisk marks a BV/TV ratio of 10 which is associated with an apparent osteoporotic bone. The BV/TV results were illustrated for each biopsy site separately. The results from each donor were ordered top down by size of the BV/TV ratio from the standard biopsy site iliac crest
Comparison between BV/TV results from histomorphometry and XtremeCT
BV/TV values of two donors (no.3 and no.8) were obtained by histomorphometry and XtremeCT imaging. BV/TV results of proximal tibia and lumbar spine were related to correspondent iliac crest results and listed as ratios. Exemplary bone biopsy images from histology (a, scale bar = 1 mm) and XtremeCT (b, scale bar = 1 mm) are shown, in addition