Hand bone mineral density is associated with both total hip and lumbar spine bone mineral density in post-menopausal women with RA

Objective. RA is associated with localized bone loss in the hands, as well as generalized osteoporosis. We evaluated the relationship between hand digital X-ray radiogrammetry BMD (DXR-BMD) and total hip and lumbar spine BMD. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 138 post-menopausal women...

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Hauptverfasser: Desai, Sonali P., Gravallese, Ellen M., Shadick, Nancy A., Glass, Roberta, Cui, Jing, Frits, Michelle, Chibnik, Lori B., Maher, Nancy, Weinblatt, Michael E., Solomon, Daniel H.
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description Objective. RA is associated with localized bone loss in the hands, as well as generalized osteoporosis. We evaluated the relationship between hand digital X-ray radiogrammetry BMD (DXR-BMD) and total hip and lumbar spine BMD. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 138 post-menopausal women with RA. The DXR-BMD was calculated based on digitized hand radiographs. Measurements of the total hip and lumbar spine BMD were performed by a DXA-BMD (BMDa) scan. Patient and physician questionnaires and laboratory samples supplied information on relevant covariates. Separate multivariate linear regression models were constructed to determine the cross-sectional relationship between hand DXR-BMD (independent variable) and total hip or lumbar spine BMD (dependent variables). Results. The cohort comprised women with a median age of 61 years and RA disease duration of 13 years. Seventy-six per cent were either RF and/or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) positive and most had moderate disease activity [median disease activity score-28 joint count (DAS28) 3.7]. Hand DXR-BMD was significantly associated with total hip BMD (β = 0.61; P < 0.0001) and lumbar spine BMD (β = 0.62; P < 0.0008) in adjusted models. Conclusions. This study suggests that hand DXR-BMD is associated with both the total hip and lumbar spine BMD among post-menopausal women with RA. The relationship between bone loss in the hands and generalized osteoporosis should be further explored in longitudinal studies of patients with RA.
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Age Factors
Aged
Arthritis, Rheumatoid - physiopathology
Biological and medical sciences
Bone Density - physiology
Bone mineral density
Clinical Science
Cross-Sectional Studies
Digital X-ray radiogrammetry
Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Epidemiologic Methods
Female
Hand bone loss
Hip Joint - physiopathology
Humans
Inflammatory joint diseases
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Lumbar Vertebrae - physiopathology
Medical sciences
Metacarpal Bones - physiopathology
Middle Aged
Osteoarticular system. Muscles
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Postmenopause - physiology
Radiodiagnosis. Nmr imagery. Nmr spectrometry
Rheumatoid arthritis
Time Factors
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