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Revista de Osteoporosis y Metabolismo Mineral

On-line version ISSN 2173-2345Print version ISSN 1889-836X

Abstract

TORNERO, C et al. Evaluación de la densidad mineral ósea y de los parámetros de 3D-Shaper en la hipofosfatasia congénita del adulto. Rev Osteoporos Metab Miner [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.4, pp.129-134.  Epub Apr 05, 2021. ISSN 2173-2345.  https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/s1889-836x2020000400004.

Objetivo

To evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) and 3D-Shaper parameters at the proximal femur (FP) level in adults with genetically confirmed hypophosphatasia (HPP) and to compare them in those subjects with and without fractures.

Material y métodos

Crosssectional analysis of densitometric data and bone architecture from the baseline visit of a longitudinal study in which patients with HPP were included. A densitometric study (Lunar Prodigy, GE iDXA) was carried out in FP using 3D-Shaper software (version 2.7. Galgo Medical).

Resultados

33 adults with HPP with heterozygous mutations were included. 63.6% (21/33) were women (42.9% postmenopausal), and 8 of the men (66.6%) were older than 50 years. The mean age was 50.56±15.08 years, 30.3% (10/33) had previous traumatic fractures and 15.2% (5/33) presented stress fractures. The prevalence of osteoporosis in CF was 11.8% (2/17) and of osteopenia, 82.4% (14/17). In premenopausal women and young men, low bone mass was detected for age in 12.5% (2/16). When comparing subjects with and without stress fractures, as well as traumatic ones, there were no differences in BMD. The 3D-Shaper showed a decrease in cortical thickness (mm) in patients with stress fractures [1.8 (1.77-1.89)] compared to subjects without them [1.94 (1.87-2.03, p=0.03)] and compared to those with traumatic fractures [1.97 (1.88-2.04), p=0.03].

Conclusión

These data reflect a discrete densitometric impact in milder forms of the adult. Bone architecture studies could be of interest in determining patients susceptible to stress fractures.

Keywords : osteoporosis; hipofosfatasia; densitometría ósea; 3D-DXA.

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