Increased Prevalence of Radiological Spinal Deformities in Adult Patients With GH Deficiency: Influence of GH Replacement Therapy
Autor: | Vincenzo Cimino, Laura De Marinis, Monica Nuzzo, Andrea Giustina, Gherardo Mazziotti, Stefania Bonadonna, Alessandra Fusco, Antonio Bianchi |
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Přispěvatelé: | Mazziotti, G, Bianchi, A, Bonadonna, S, Nuzzo, M, Cimino, V, Fusco, A, DE MARINIS, L, Giustina, Andrea |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Pediatrics Adolescent Hormone Replacement Therapy Cross-sectional study Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Hypopituitarism Standard score Growth hormone deficiency Bone remodeling Fractures Bone Bone Density Risk Factors Growth Hormone Deficiency radiological spinal deformities Prevalence Humans Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Aged Aged 80 and over Human Growth Hormone business.industry Settore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIA Middle Aged medicine.disease Spine Surgery Radiography Cross-Sectional Studies hypopituitarism Transgender hormone therapy Radiological weapon Female Gh replacement business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 21:520-528 |
ISSN: | 0884-0431 |
DOI: | 10.1359/jbmr.060112 |
Popis: | This cross-sectional study shows that a high number of untreated adult patients with GHD develop radiological vertebral deformities. Patients undergoing GH replacement treatment showed a significantly lower prevalence of vertebral deformities versus treated patients in the presence of similar BMD, as assessed by DXA. Introduction: In this cross-sectional study, we investigated whether the prevalence and degree of spinal deformities in adults with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) were related to the age of patients, degree of bone turnover, BMD, and recombinant human GH (rhGH) replacement therapy. Materials and Methods: One hundred seven adult hypopituitary patients (67 males and 40 females; mean age, 47 years; range: 16–81 years) with severe GHD and 130 control subjects (39 males, 91 females; mean age: 58.9 years; range: 26–82 years) were evaluated for BMD (DXA) and vertebral deformities (quantitative morphometric analysis). At study entry, 65 patients were on replacement therapy with rhGH, whereas 42 patients had never undergone rhGH. Results: Vertebral fractures were significantly more frequent in GHD patients versus control subjects (63.6% versus 37.7%; χ2 15.7; p < 0.001). The fracture prevalence, as well as the fracture number, was significantly higher in untreated versus treated patients (78.6% versus 53.8%; χ2: 6.7; p = 0.009), although the two groups of patients did not show any significant difference in median T score. In untreated GHD patients, the prevalence of vertebral deformities was correlated with T score (p = 0.002) and duration of disease (p = 0.003). In treated GHD patients, the prevalence of spinal deformities was correlated only with the timing of the beginning of rhGH replacement. Conclusions: This cross-sectional study reports high prevalence of vertebral radiological deformities in adult patients with untreated GHD. The replacement treatment of GHD leads to a significant decrease in fracture rate. |
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