The increase in bone mineral density by bisphosphonate with active vitamin D analog is associated with the serum calcium level within the reference interval in postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Mod Rheumatol
; 29(1): 157-164, 2019 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
To examine the factors associated with increase in lumbar spine bone mineral density (LS-BMD) by bisphosphonates (BPs) with active vitamin D analog (aVD).METHODS:
Two independent postmenopausal osteoporotic patients treated by BPs with aVD for 24 months (Study 1 n = 93, Study 2 n = 99) were retrospectively analyzed.RESULTS:
In Study 1, LS-BMD of the patients significantly increased for 24 m (5.4%, p < .001). A multiple regression analysis among baseline characteristics revealed that serum calcium (sCa 8.5-10.5 mg/dL) was associated with an increased LS-BMD by treatment (r2 0.088, p = .02). While average sCa of the patients was 9.2 mg/dL before treatment, it increased time-dependently to 9.6 mg/dL for 24 m by treatment. As each patient had their LS-BMD five times during the study, there were four instances of %LS-BMD in each patient, resulting in 372 instances of %LS-BMD in Study 1. The smallest Akaike's information criterion value for the most appropriate cut-off levels of sCa for %LS-BMD by treatment every 6 m was 9.3 mg/dL. The %LS-BMD by treatment for 6 m during 24 m period in patients with sCa ≥9.3 mg/dL (1.5%) was significantly higher than that in patients with sCa <9.3 mg/dL (0.8%, p = .038). The results of Study 2 were similar to those of Study 1, confirming the phenomena observed.CONCLUSION:
sCa was associated with an increased LS-BMD by BPs with aVD.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Vitamina D
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Densidad Ósea
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Osteoporosis Posmenopáusica
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Calcio
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Difosfonatos
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Conservadores de la Densidad Ósea
Tipo de estudio:
Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Aged
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Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Mod Rheumatol
Año:
2019
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Japón