Impact of COPD Exacerbations on Osteoporosis Assessed by Chest CT Scan

AbstractBackground: COPD pathology involves not only the lungs but also extrapulmonary abnormalities. Osteoporosis is one of the most important abnormalities because it may cause vertebral compression fractures and deteriorate pulmonary function. COPD patients have many risk factors for osteoporosis...

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Hauptverfasser: Kiyokawa, Hirofumi, Muro, Shigeo, Oguma, Tsuyoshi, Sato, Susumu, Tanabe, Naoya, Takahashi, Tamaki, Kudo, Megumi, Kinose, Daisuke, Kondoh, Hiroshi, Kubo, Takeshi, Hoshino, Yuma, Ogawa, Emiko, Hirai, Toyohiro, Mishima, Michiaki
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description AbstractBackground: COPD pathology involves not only the lungs but also extrapulmonary abnormalities. Osteoporosis is one of the most important abnormalities because it may cause vertebral compression fractures and deteriorate pulmonary function. COPD patients have many risk factors for osteoporosis, such as low BMI, decreased activity, systemic inflammation, and use of corticosteroids. Some of these factors have been shown to deteriorate with COPD exacerbations. We previously demonstrated the correlation between emphysema and osteoporosis and between emphysema progression and COPD exacerbations. Thus, the hypothesis that exacerbation causes osteoporosis progression in COPD patients was investigated. Methods: Forty-two COPD patients not on osteoporosis treatment for over 2 years were recruited. During follow-up, exacerbations had been prospectively recorded. Thoracic vertebral bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using chest CT, and the annual change in BMD was calculated. The change was compared between patients with and without a history of exacerbations. Results: The decrease in thoracic vertebral BMD was greater in patients with than in those without a history of exacerbations (median ΔBMD mg/ml⋅year: -3.78 versus -0.30, p = 0.02). Moreover, multivariate regression analysis showed that exacerbations and baseline PaO2 were independent predictors of the BMD decrease (R2 = 0.20, p = 0.007, and R2 = 0.09, p = 0.03, respectively) after adjustment for baseline age, smoking status, and airflow limitation. Conclusions: This is the first longitudinal study to demonstrate that COPD exacerbations are independently associated with osteoporosis progression. Osteoporosis progression should be evaluated in COPD patients, especially in those with a history of frequent exacerbations.
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Osteoporosis is one of the most important abnormalities because it may cause vertebral compression fractures and deteriorate pulmonary function. COPD patients have many risk factors for osteoporosis, such as low BMI, decreased activity, systemic inflammation, and use of corticosteroids. Some of these factors have been shown to deteriorate with COPD exacerbations. We previously demonstrated the correlation between emphysema and osteoporosis and between emphysema progression and COPD exacerbations. Thus, the hypothesis that exacerbation causes osteoporosis progression in COPD patients was investigated. Methods: Forty-two COPD patients not on osteoporosis treatment for over 2 years were recruited. During follow-up, exacerbations had been prospectively recorded. Thoracic vertebral bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using chest CT, and the annual change in BMD was calculated. The change was compared between patients with and without a history of exacerbations. 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Aged
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - adverse effects
Body Mass Index
Bone Density
Bone mineral density
Chronic obstmetive pulmonary disease
Disease Progression
Emphysema
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Female
Humans
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Male
Middle Aged
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Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - complications
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Pulmonary Emphysema - complications
Pulmonary Emphysema - diagnostic imaging
Radiography, Thoracic
Risk Factors
Smoking
Thoracic Vertebrae - diagnostic imaging
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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