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The increase in bone mineral density by bisphosphonate with active vitamin D analog is associated with the serum calcium level within the reference interval in postmenopausal osteoporosis.

Mayuko Kinoshita1, Muneaki Ishijima1,2, Haruka Kaneko1, Lizu Liu1,2, Masashi Nagao1, Ryo Sadatsuki1, Shinnosuke Hada1, Hitoshi Arita1, Takako Aoki2, Makoto Yamanaka1, Hidetoshi Nojiri1, Yuko Sakamoto1, Akifumi Tokita1, Kazuo Kaneko1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine the factors associated with increase in lumbar spine bone mineral density (LS-BMD) by bisphosphonates (BPs) with active vitamin D analog (aVD).
METHODS: Two independent postmenopausal osteoporotic patients treated by BPs with aVD for 24 months (Study 1: n = 93, Study 2: n = 99) were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS: In Study 1, LS-BMD of the patients significantly increased for 24 m (5.4%, p < .001). A multiple regression analysis among baseline characteristics revealed that serum calcium (sCa: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL) was associated with an increased LS-BMD by treatment (r2: 0.088, p = .02). While average sCa of the patients was 9.2 mg/dL before treatment, it increased time-dependently to 9.6 mg/dL for 24 m by treatment. As each patient had their LS-BMD five times during the study, there were four instances of %LS-BMD in each patient, resulting in 372 instances of %LS-BMD in Study 1. The smallest Akaike's information criterion value for the most appropriate cut-off levels of sCa for %LS-BMD by treatment every 6 m was 9.3 mg/dL. The %LS-BMD by treatment for 6 m during 24 m period in patients with sCa ≥9.3 mg/dL (1.5%) was significantly higher than that in patients with sCa <9.3 mg/dL (0.8%, p = .038). The results of Study 2 were similar to those of Study 1, confirming the phenomena observed.
CONCLUSION: sCa was associated with an increased LS-BMD by BPs with aVD.

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Keywords:  Akaike’s information criterion (AIC); active vitamin D analog; bisphosphonate; bone mineral density; serum calcium level

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29451049     DOI: 10.1080/14397595.2018.1442671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Rheumatol        ISSN: 1439-7595            Impact factor:   3.023


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