1. Comparison of bone microstructures via high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography in patients with different stages of chronic kidney disease before and after starting hemodialysis
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Kiyokazu Tsuji, Mineaki Kitamura, Ko Chiba, Kumiko Muta, Kazuaki Yokota, Narihiro Okazaki, Makoto Osaki, Hiroshi Mukae, and Tomoya Nishino
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Male ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Kidney Function Tests ,Severity of Illness Index ,Bone and Bones ,Nephrology ,Bone Density ,Renal Dialysis ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) negatively affects bone strength; however, the osteoporotic conditions in patients with CKD are not fully understood. Moreover, the changes in bone microstructure between pre-dialysis and dialysis are unknown. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) reveals the three-dimensional microstructures of the bone. We aimed to evaluate bone microstructures in patients with different stages of CKD. This study included 119 healthy men and 40 men admitted to Nagasaki University Hospital for inpatient education or the initiation of hemodialysis. The distal radius and tibia were scanned with HR-pQCT. Patient clinical characteristics and bone microstructures were evaluated within 3 months of initiation of hemodialysis (in patients with CKD stage 5 D), patients with CKD stage 4-5, and healthy volunteers. Cortical bone parameters were lower in the CKD group than in healthy controls. Tibial cortical and trabecular bone parameters (cortical thickness, cortical area, trabecular volumetric bone mineral density, trabecular-bone volume fraction, and trabecular thickness) differed between patients with CKD stage 5 D and those with CKD stage 4-5 (
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- 2022