The Relationship Between Scoliosis, Spinal Bone Density, and Truncal Muscle Strength in Familial Dysautonomia Patients

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I. Yovchev
Ch. Maayan
N. Simanovsky
A. J. Foldes
R. Brooks
L. Kaplan
Z. Meiner
D. Cheishvili
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[1] Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center,Department of Rehabilitation
[2] Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center,Department of Medical Imaging
[4] Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center,Osteoporosis Center
[5] McGill University,Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology
[6] HKG Epitherapeutics,undefined
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Calcified Tissue International | 2024年 / 114卷
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Familial dysautonomia; Scoliosis; Bone mineral density—BMD; Cobb angle; Truncal muscles strength; Sensory neuropathy;
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This combined retrospective and prospective study aimed to investigate the relationship between scoliosis, spinal bone mineral density (BMD), and truncal muscle strength in patients with familial dysautonomia (FD). A total of 79 FD patients (40 male, 39 female) aged 5–44 years were included. The severity of scoliosis, lumbar spine BMD (Z-score), and truncal muscle strength were assessed. Correlations were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient. Inverse correlations were observed between scoliosis severity and BMD (r = − 0.328, p = 0.001), as indicated by increasingly negative Z-score values with worsening osteoporosis. There were also inverse correlations between scoliosis and truncal muscle strength (r = − 0.595, p < 0.001). The correlation between scoliosis and age was notable up to 22 years (r = 0.421, p = 0.01), but not in the older age group (22–44 years). Our study identified inverse correlations between osteoporosis and scoliosis, as well as between scoliosis and truncal muscle strength, in FD patients. These findings suggest that there may be a relationship between bone density, muscle strength, and the severity of spinal curvature in this population. While our results highlight the potential importance of early diagnosis and management of osteoporosis, and possibly the benefits of physical therapy to strengthen truncal muscles, further research is needed to determine the direct impact of these interventions on preventing the progression of scoliosis and its associated complications in FD patients. A long-term longitudinal study could provide more insights into these relationships and inform treatment strategies for FD patients.
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