Lower bone mineral density of forearm in postmenopausal patients with radiographic hand osteoarthritis

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Seong-Kyu Kim
Sung-Hoon Park
Jung-Yoon Choe
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[1] Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
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Rheumatology International | 2010年 / 30卷
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Osteoarthritis; Hand; Bone mineral density; AUSCAN index; Kellgren–Lawrence grade;
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The association between clinical parameters and forearm bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal females with radiographic hand OA has not been determined. We investigated the difference in forearm BMD between radiographic hand OA and non-radiographic hand OA, and also the association between clinical parameters of patients and the level of forearm BMD. A total of 180 postmenopausal patients with hand OA were enrolled in this study. We classified them into two groups according to the Kellgren–Lawrence (K–L) radiological grade, one with radiographic hand OA (K–L grade ≥ 2) and the other with non-radiographic OA (K–L grade < 2) as controls. The number of nodal joints, swollen joints and tender joints were determined in the physical examination, and measures of BMD (g/cm2), Australian Canadian (AUSCAN) OA hand index, grip strength, pinch strength, and visual analogue scale (VAS) were also estimated. Patients with radiographic hand OA had lower distal radius BMD when compared with controls (0.35 ± 0.06 vs. 0.40 ± 0.05, P < 0.001). After adjusting for variables such as age, menopausal duration, number of nodal joints, and AUSCAN function index, the difference in BMD between the two groups was also significantly different (0.35 ± 0.04 vs. 0.38 ± 0.04, P < 0.001). For analysis of risk factors for forearm BMD in hand OA, age and K–L OA grade in total hand OA are considered risk factors, whereas age and menopause duration contribute to the forearm BMD in radiographic hand OA patients (P < 0.001, P = 0.002, respectively). The development of osteoporosis at the distal radius in radiographic hand OA is associated with older age (OR = 1.216, P = 0.002), lower BMI (OR = 0.777, P = 0.004) and lower stiffness in the AUSCAN OA index (OR = 0.505, P = 0.003). This study shows that the BMD levels of the distal radius in patients with radiographic hand OA are significantly lower when compared to those of controls. Forearm BMD levels are positively associated with age and K–L radiological grade in total hand OA, whereas age and menopausal duration are closely related with radiographic hand OA. The presence of osteoporosis in the distal radius in radiographic hand OA may be influenced by age, BMI, and stiffness on the AUSCAN index.
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