SUN-533 Noninvasive, DXA-Derived Bone Structure Assessment of Acromegaly Patients

Introduction: Impaired bone microarchitecture is involved in vertebral fracture (VF) development among acromegaly (AG) patients. Aim of the study : Comparison of DXA-derived bone parameters; areal BMD (aBMD), trabecular bone score (TBS) and 3D-SHAPER parameters in AG patients with healthy controls....

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Published inJournal of the Endocrine Society Vol. 3; no. Supplement_1
Main Authors Kuzma, Martin, Vanuga, Peter, Sagova, Ivana, Pavai, Dusan, Jackuliak, Peter, Killnger, Zdenko, Binkley, Neil, Winzenrieth, Renaud, Genant, Harry, Payer, Juraj
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Published Washington, DC Endocrine Society 30.04.2019
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DOI10.1210/js.2019-SUN-533

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Abstract Introduction: Impaired bone microarchitecture is involved in vertebral fracture (VF) development among acromegaly (AG) patients. Aim of the study : Comparison of DXA-derived bone parameters; areal BMD (aBMD), trabecular bone score (TBS) and 3D-SHAPER parameters in AG patients with healthy controls. Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated acromegaly patients and a control group of healthy subjects. In all subjects a single measurement of pituitary axis hormone levels, bone turnover markers (BTMs), aBMD, (total hip [TH] and lumbar spine [LS]), TBS and 3D-SHAPER were performed. All subjects underwent DXA assessment of VF using the semi-quantitative approach. Results : 106 patients with acromegaly (mean age 56,6 years, BMI 30,2 kg/m 2 ) and 104 control subjects (mean age 54,06 years, 28,4 BMI kg/m 2 ) were included. After adjustment for weight, LS aBMD, TBS and TH trabecular volumetric BMD (vBMD) remained lower (p=0.0048, <0.0001 and <0.0001, respectively) while cortical thickness (Cth) at TH and Neck remained thicker (p=0.006) in AG patients compared with controls. The best multivariate model (Model 1) discriminating patients with and without AG included TBS, TH Trabecular vBMD and TH Cth parameters (all p<0.05). 22 VFs (13 AG subjects) were recognized. In these subjects after adjustment for age, FN aBMD, TH cortical sBMD and TH cortical vBMD remained significantly associated with the prevalent VF (OR= 2.69 [1.07-6.78], 2.84 [1.24-6.51] and 2.38 [1.11-5.10] for neck aBMD, TH Cortical sBMD and TH Cortical vBMD respectively. The AUCs were similar for each parameter in this model. Conclusions : AG patients, regardless of VF presence, have lower trabecular bone quantitative parameters, but those with VFs had decreased cortical density.
AbstractList Introduction: Impaired bone microarchitecture is involved in vertebral fracture (VF) development among acromegaly (AG) patients. Aim of the study : Comparison of DXA-derived bone parameters; areal BMD (aBMD), trabecular bone score (TBS) and 3D-SHAPER parameters in AG patients with healthy controls. Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated acromegaly patients and a control group of healthy subjects. In all subjects a single measurement of pituitary axis hormone levels, bone turnover markers (BTMs), aBMD, (total hip [TH] and lumbar spine [LS]), TBS and 3D-SHAPER were performed. All subjects underwent DXA assessment of VF using the semi-quantitative approach. Results : 106 patients with acromegaly (mean age 56,6 years, BMI 30,2 kg/m 2 ) and 104 control subjects (mean age 54,06 years, 28,4 BMI kg/m 2 ) were included. After adjustment for weight, LS aBMD, TBS and TH trabecular volumetric BMD (vBMD) remained lower (p=0.0048, <0.0001 and <0.0001, respectively) while cortical thickness (Cth) at TH and Neck remained thicker (p=0.006) in AG patients compared with controls. The best multivariate model (Model 1) discriminating patients with and without AG included TBS, TH Trabecular vBMD and TH Cth parameters (all p<0.05). 22 VFs (13 AG subjects) were recognized. In these subjects after adjustment for age, FN aBMD, TH cortical sBMD and TH cortical vBMD remained significantly associated with the prevalent VF (OR= 2.69 [1.07-6.78], 2.84 [1.24-6.51] and 2.38 [1.11-5.10] for neck aBMD, TH Cortical sBMD and TH Cortical vBMD respectively. The AUCs were similar for each parameter in this model. Conclusions : AG patients, regardless of VF presence, have lower trabecular bone quantitative parameters, but those with VFs had decreased cortical density.
Author Killnger, Zdenko
Genant, Harry
Kuzma, Martin
Vanuga, Peter
Payer, Juraj
Jackuliak, Peter
Binkley, Neil
Sagova, Ivana
Pavai, Dusan
Winzenrieth, Renaud
AuthorAffiliation Dept of Radiology, Univ of California, San Francisco, CA, United States
NEDU, Lubochna, , Slovakia
5. Dept of Internal Med, Comenius University Faculty of Medicine, Bratislava, , Slovakia
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Endocrinology, NEDU, Lubochna, , Slovakia
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States
Galgo Medical, Barcelona, , Spain
University Hospital Martin, Martin, , Slovakia
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