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Bone mineral density and fracture risk in a cohort of Portuguese systemic sclerosis patients. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Patients with Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) have a high prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) and an increased risk of spine fractures, based on a study conducted with 97 patients in Portugal.
  • Of the participants, 46.4% were found to have low BMD, and BMD levels in the femoral neck showed a weak positive correlation with body mass index (BMI).
  • The study indicates that FRAX is helpful in assessing fracture risk and correlates with BMD, highlighting the need for awareness and monitoring of bone health in SSc patients.

Article Abstract

Patients with Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) seem to have higher prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) and spine fracture risk. We performed a transversal study including patients with the diagnosis of SSc to determine, by conventional densitometry and using the fracture risk assessment tool (FRAX), the prevalence of low BMD and the fracture risk, respectively, in a SSc Portuguese cohort and its potential determinants. Ninety-seven patients were included; 88.7% females (n=86) with median age of 62 years [56, 70]. Low BMD was present in 45 patients (46.4%). BMD in the femoral neck (FN) presented a weak positive correlation with body mass index (BMI) and the risk for major fracture with and without BMD presented a positive correlation with spine fractures. No correlations were found between BMD-FN and disease manifestations. Our results showed that low BMD is prevalent in SSc patients and may be associated with low BMI. FRAX appears to be an useful instrument as it correlates with spine fracture risk and with BMD. This is the first study in Portugal evaluating prevalence of low BMD and fracture risk in a Portuguese SSc cohort.

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