Bone density and fragility fractures in patients with developmental disabilities

Summary We investigated prior fractures, osteoporosis risk factors, and bone mineral density (BMD) in 107 institutionalized adults with developmental disabilities. We found a very high prevalence of BMD in the osteoporotic range and a significant correlation between lower BMD and prior fragility fra...

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description Summary We investigated prior fractures, osteoporosis risk factors, and bone mineral density (BMD) in 107 institutionalized adults with developmental disabilities. We found a very high prevalence of BMD in the osteoporotic range and a significant correlation between lower BMD and prior fragility fractures. Introduction The purpose of this study was to investigate factors contributing to osteoporosis and fragility fractures among developmentally disabled adults. Methods Adults from a residential center participated in a prospective study in which bone mineral density (BMD) at the forearm and heel were measured with a portable X-ray densitometer. Prior fragility fractures were identified from chart review. Results Among 107 participants, 84 (78.5%) had a measurement within the osteoporotic range. The heel was more severely abnormal (mean T-score -3.1 ± 1.5) than the forearm (-1.6 ± 1.3, p < .0.0001). Radiographically confirmed prior fragility fractures (17 [16.3%]) were associated with lower heel (p = 0.0155) and forearm (p = 0.0172) T-scores. In multiple regression analysis, there were independent associations between forearm BMD and prior fragility fractures (p = 0.0126) and between heel BMD and prior fragility fractures (p = 0.0291). The odds ratio for prior fracture increased by 2.02 (95% CI 1.12-3.64) for each standard deviation (SD) decrease in heel T-score and by 2.39 (95% CI 1.08-5.32) for each SD decrease in forearm T-score. Conclusions We found a very high prevalence of osteoporotic BMD measurements in institutionalized adults with developmental disabilities. Lower heel and forearm BMD measurements were significantly and independently associated with prior fragility fractures in this population.
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Adolescent
Adult
Adults
Biological and medical sciences
Bone density
Bone Density - physiology
Calcaneus - diagnostic imaging
Developmental disabilities
Developmental Disabilities - complications
Developmental disability
Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Endocrinology
Female
Fracture
Fractures
Fractures, Bone - complications
Humans
Injuries of the limb. Injuries of the spine
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Male
Manitoba
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Original Article
Orthopedics
Osteoarticular system. Muscles
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - complications
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Peripheral DXA
Prospective Studies
Radiodiagnosis. Nmr imagery. Nmr spectrometry
Radius - diagnostic imaging
Rheumatology
Risk Factors
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Young Adult
title Bone density and fragility fractures in patients with developmental disabilities
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