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Authors

Ye, Young-Min; Choi, Yong Jun; Lee, Hyun-Young; Yoon, Duk Yong; Kim, An-Hye; Park, Hae-Sim

Publication Year

2018

Abstract Note

Background: In asthmatic patients, treatment with corticosteroids, in addition to conventional risk factors for osteoporosis, may lead to bone loss. Trabecular bone score (TBS) is a new, indirect parameter of bone quality. Studies have yet to evaluate TBS in asthmatic patients in relation to disease severity and corticosteroid use. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate TBS in asthmatics in comparison to propensity score-matched controls and to investigate correlations between TBS and cumulative systemic and inhaled corticosteroid doses 1 year prior to bone mineral density (BMD) measurement in patients with asthma. Methods: In total, 627 patients with asthma and the same number of non-asthmatic controls matched for gender and age were included in this retrospective cohort study. TBS was calculated in the lumbar region, based on two dimensional projections of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results: Patients with severe asthma exhibited lower vertebral TBS values (1.33±0.11) than those with non-severe asthma (1.37±0.10, P=0.004), with non-active asthma (1.38±0.10, P<0.001), and without asthma (1.39±0.10, P<0.001). No significant differences in BMD were noted among the study groups (0.96±0.18 vs. 0.98±0.25 vs. 0.97±0.17 vs. 0.97±0.18, all P-values>0.05). A TBS of 1.42 was determined as a cut-off for osteoporosis. TBS was significantly associated with cumulative systemic and inhaled corticosteroid doses, as well as lung function and airway hyper-responsiveness. Conclusion: TBS can be used as an early indicator of altered bone quality stemming from glucocorticoid therapy or, possibly, more severe asthma.

Journal

European Respiratory Journal

Volume

52

Pages

PA5492

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