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The prevalence of osteoporosis in patients with severe hip and knee osteoarthritis awaiting joint arthroplasty.

Authors :
Lingard EA
Mitchell SY
Francis RM
Rawlings D
Peaston R
Birrell FN
McCaskie AW
Source :
Age and ageing [Age Ageing] 2010 Mar; Vol. 39 (2), pp. 234-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Dec 23.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: the presence of osteoporosis in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA) has important implications for understanding disease progression and providing optimal surgical and medical management.<br />Objective: to determine the prevalence of osteoporosis among patients with osteoarthritis awaiting total knee arthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty aged between 65 and 80 years.<br />Design: cross-sectional observational study.<br />Setting: tertiary referral centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.<br />Subjects: patients with osteoarthritis awaiting total knee hip arthroplasty aged between 65 and 80 years.<br />Methods: lumbar spine, bilateral femoral and forearm bone mineral density (BMD) measurements were obtained using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.<br />Results: the cohort consisted of 199 patients with a mean age of 72 years (SD 4), and 113 (57%) were women. The overall rate of osteoporosis at any site was 23% (46/199) and a further 43% (85/199) of patients would have been classified as osteopaenic according to World Health Organization criteria. Osteoporosis was more commonly detected in the forearm (14%) than the lumbar spine (8.5%) and proximal femur of the index side (8.2%).<br />Conclusions: in summary, a significant proportion of patients with end-stage OA have osteoporosis but this diagnosis may be missed unless BMD measurements are performed at sites distant from joints affected by OA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1468-2834
Volume :
39
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Age and ageing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20032523
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afp222