Frontiers in Endocrinology | |
Osteoporosis and risk of fracture in heart transplant patients | |
Endocrinology | |
Constance Verdonk1  Richard Dorent1  Sébastien Ottaviani2  Marine Forien2  Esther Ebstein2  Lucie Demaria2  Elisabeth Palazzo2  Romain Coralli2  Philippe Dieudé2  | |
[1] Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation Department, Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U1148, Bichat Hospital (APHP), Paris, France;Rheumatology Department, Départements Médico-Universitaires (DMU) Locomotion, Bichat Hospital Assistance Publiques des Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Paris, France; | |
关键词: heart transplant; bone mineral density; fractures; osteoporosis; vertebral fracture (VF); | |
DOI : 10.3389/fendo.2023.1252966 | |
received in 2023-07-04, accepted in 2023-08-18, 发布年份 2023 | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
IntroductionSignificant bone loss occurs after heart transplantation, predominantly in the first year, with increased risk of incident fractures. The goal of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of fragility fractures in a population of heart transplantation patients and to identify the independent risk factors for fractures.MethodsThis was a prospective monocentric study that included patients with heart transplantation occurring < 10 years who were undergoing heart transplantation monitoring. All patients underwent bone mineral density evaluation by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and radiographies to establish the presence of vertebral fractures.ResultsWe included 79 patients (61 men); the mean age was 56.8 ± 10.8 years. The mean time between transplantation and inclusion was 32.3 ± 35.0 months. Incident fractures were diagnosed in 21 (27%) patients after heart transplantation. Vertebral fractures were the most frequent (30 vertebral fractures for 15 patients). Osteoporosis was confirmed in 22 (28%) patients. Mean bone mineral density at the femoral neck and total hip was lower with than without fracture (femoral neck: 0.777 ± 0.125 vs 0.892 ± 0.174 g/cm2, p<0.01; total hip: 0.892 ± 0.165 vs 0.748 ± 0.07 g/cm2, p<0.001), with a significant result on multivariate analysis. The mean time from transplantation to the first fracture was 8.0 ± 7.6 months.DiscussionOur study confirmed a high vertebral fracture risk in heart transplant patients, especially during the first year after transplantation.
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