Vertebral fractures and osteopenia in chronic alcoholic patients
To assess whether vertebral fractures are associated with osteopenia in chronic alcoholic patients, a transversal study was carried out in 76 chronic alcoholic males and 62 age-matched healthy males. Lumbar bone mineral density (BMD) by dual photon absorptiometry and spinal chest X-ray films were do...
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description | To assess whether vertebral fractures are associated with osteopenia in chronic alcoholic patients, a transversal study was carried out in 76 chronic alcoholic males and 62 age-matched healthy males. Lumbar bone mineral density (BMD) by dual photon absorptiometry and spinal chest X-ray films were done in all patients. Twenty-seven patients (36%) had vertebral fractures, but only 5 of them had a BMD below the fracture threshold. Twenty-two patients (29%) had osteoporosis by densitometric criteria. There were no significant differences in lumbar BMD between alcoholic patients with and without vertebral fractures (1.11 +/- 0.2 versus 1.13 +/- 0.2, P = ns). Previous trauma was recorded in 24 of the 27 patients with vertebral fractures and in 28 of the 49 patients without vertebral fractures (P < 0.001). Moreover, patients with vertebral fractures had more peripheral fractures than patients without vertebral fractures (81% versus 49%, P = 0.01). Only one patient was aware of a previous episode of traumatic vertebral fracture. In conclusion, chronic alcoholics frequently have traumas and vertebral fractures, the latter despite having a lumbar BMD above the fracture threshold, suggesting a frequent but unrecognized association between both processes. These results suggest that both spine films and BMD measurements should be obtained for diagnosis of osteoporosis in alcoholic patients. |
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