Volumetric Bone Density and Geometry Assessed by Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography in Uremic Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis

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C. R. Russo
G. Taccetti
P. Caneva
A. Mannarino
P. Maranghi
M. Ricca
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[1] Second Internal Medicine Department,
[2] Nuovo Ospedale S. Giovanni di Dio,undefined
[3] Florence,undefined
[4] Italy,undefined
[5] Department of Nephrology,undefined
[6] Nuovo Ospedale S. Giovanni di Dio,undefined
[7] Florence,undefined
[8] Italy,undefined
[9] Radiology Service,undefined
[10] Nuovo Ospedale S. Giovanni di Dio,undefined
[11] Florence,undefined
[12] Italy,undefined
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Key words:Bone geometry – Cortical bone density – Hemodialysis – pQCT – PTH excess – Uremic patients;
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The aim of this study was to establish, by means of peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) at the distal radius, the existence of cortical and/or trabecular osteopenia, and to assess the integrity of bone geometry in uremic patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. Our results show a clearcut selective reduction in volumetric cortical density, more evident in women (p=–0.0001) than men (p= 0.030), which appears to be independent of age and menopausal status. Trabecular density was not significantly changed in either sex. Cortical density of the patients correlated inversely with age (p = 0.003), duration of dialysis (p= 0.002) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels (p= 0.03). Trabecular density correlated only with age. Normally, cortical density is age-dependent and its reduction is accompanied by compensatory geometry changes. Compared with control subjects, in our female patients both cortical area and cortical thickness were reduced (p= 0.02 and 0.008), while cross-sectional area did not change (p= 0.67). Conversely, in the males only cross-sectional area was reduced (p= 0.02). In conclusion, in uremic patients we observed a selective cortical osteopenia, more evident in the female sex, and a sex-specific pattern of geometry impairment, with resultant apparent increased bone fragility in the uremic women. We suggest that the prolonged PTH excess could be responsible, directly and/or interacting with estrogen deficiency.
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