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Association Between Abdominal Aortic Calcification, Bone Mineral Density, and Fracture in Older Women.

Joshua R Lewis1,2,3, Celeste J Eggermont2, John T Schousboe4, Wai H Lim2,5, Germaine Wong3, Ben Khoo2,6,7, Marc Sim1,2, MingXiang Yu1,8, Thor Ueland9, Jens Bollerslev10,11, Jonathan M Hodgson1,2, Kun Zhu2,12, Kevin E Wilson13, Douglas P Kiel14, Richard L Prince2,12.   

Abstract

Although a relationship between vascular disease and osteoporosis has been recognized, its clinical importance for fracture risk evaluation remains uncertain. Abdominal aortic calcification (AAC), a recognized measure of vascular disease detected on single-energy images performed for vertebral fracture assessment, may also identify increased osteoporosis risk. In a prospective 10-year study of 1024 older predominantly white women (mean age 75.0 ± 2.6 years) from the Perth Longitudinal Study of Aging cohort, we evaluated the association between AAC, skeletal structure, and fractures. AAC and spine fracture were assessed at the time of hip densitometry and heel quantitative ultrasound. AAC was scored 0 to 24 (AAC24) and categorized into low AAC (score 0 and 1, n = 459), moderate AAC (score 2 to 5, n = 373), and severe AAC (score >6, n = 192). Prevalent vertebral fractures were calculated using the Genant semiquantitative method. AAC24 scores were inversely related to hip BMD ( r s = -0.077, p = 0.013), heel broadband ultrasound attenuation ( r s = -0.074, p = 0.020), and the Stiffness Index ( r s = -0.073, p = 0.022). In cross-sectional analyses, women with moderate to severe AAC were more likely to have prevalent fracture and lumbar spine imaging-detected lumbar spine fractures, but not thoracic spine fractures (Mantel-Haenszel test of trend p < 0.05). For 10-year incident clinical fractures and fracture-related hospitalizations, women with moderate to severe AAC (AAC24 score >1) had increased fracture risk (HR 1.48; 95% CI, 1.15 to 1.91; p = 0.002; HR 1.46; 95% CI, 1.07 to 1.99; p = 0.019, respectively) compared with women with low AAC. This relationship remained significant after adjusting for age and hip BMD for clinical fractures (HR 1.40; 95% CI, 1.08 to 1.81; p = 0.010), but was attenuated for fracture-related hospitalizations (HR 1.33; 95% CI, 0.98 to 1.83; p = 0.073). In conclusion, older women with more marked AAC are at higher risk of fracture, not completely captured by bone structural predictors. These findings further support the concept that vascular calcification and bone pathology may share similar mechanisms of causation that remain to be fully elucidated
© 2019 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. © 2019 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

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Keywords:  ABDOMINAL AORTIC CALCIFICATION; BONE MINERAL DENSITY; ELDERLY WOMEN; FRACTURE; HEEL QUANTITATIVE ULTRASOUND; LATERAL SPINE IMAGING; OSTEOPOROSIS; VASCULAR CALCIFICATION

Year:  2019        PMID: 31310354     DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.3830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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