Paget disease of bone in a southeastern Veteran population

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.amjms.2024.02.005
Mariana Urquiaga MD , Angelo Gaffo MD MsPH FACP
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Abstract

Background

Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a disorder of accelerated bone remodeling resulting in bone overgrowth and impaired integrity that traditionally is described to be more frequent in individuals of European descent. Based on clinical observation, we hypothesized that among the US Southeastern Veteran population, the disease is more common among African American patients.

Materials and methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study using the Veterans Affairs’ Clinical Data Warehouse (CDW) and review of electronic medical records (EMR). Using the CDW, we identified patients from the Birmingham VA Medical Center (BVAMC) with an International Classification of Diseases code for PDB between January 2000 and December 2020. We extracted their self-reported race from the CDW and determined the proportion of African American patients, which we compared to the proportion of White patients. As a secondary goal, we extracted relevant clinical characteristics from the EMR. The statistical analysis was done using Stata/SE 14.2 for Mac.

Results

We identified 285 individuals from the BVAMC with PDB between January 2000 and December 2020. The proportion of African American patients was significantly higher than White patients (0.51 vs. 0.4, p = 0.0036). African American patients presented at a younger age than their peers (mean[standard deviation] age at diagnosis: 64.6[11.6] vs. 70.1[10.7] years, p = 0.0009) but did not have higher alkaline phosphatase levels, higher proportion of polyostotic disease, or of symptoms and complications.

Conclusions

In the BVAMC population, PDB is more common among African American patients than White patients. Our findings and other publications hint at the existence of a cluster of PDB among the African American population in the US Southeast.

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东南部退伍军人群体中的骨质矢状细胞病
背景:帕吉特骨病(Paget disease of bone,PDB)是一种骨重塑加速导致骨过度生长和完整性受损的疾病,传统上认为欧洲后裔更易患上该病。根据临床观察,我们推测在美国东南部退伍军人群体中,该病在非裔美国人患者中更为常见:我们利用退伍军人事务临床数据仓库(CDW)和电子病历(EMR)进行了一项横断面研究。利用 CDW,我们确定了伯明翰退伍军人医疗中心(BVAMC)在 2000 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间有 PDB 国际疾病分类代码的患者。我们从 CDW 中提取了他们自我报告的种族,确定了非裔美国人患者的比例,并将其与白人患者的比例进行了比较。作为次要目标,我们从 EMR 中提取了相关的临床特征。统计分析使用 Mac 版 Stata/SE 14.2 进行:我们在 2000 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间从 BVAMC 确定了 285 名 PDB 患者。非裔美国人患者的比例明显高于白人患者(0.51 vs. 0.4,p=0.0036)。非裔美国人患者的发病年龄比同龄人小(诊断时的平均[标准差]年龄:64.6[11.6] 岁 vs. 70.1[10.7]岁,p=0.0009),但碱性磷酸酶水平并不更高、多发性疾病比例更高,症状和并发症也不更多:在BVAMC人群中,非裔美国人比白人患者更常见PDB。我们的研究结果和其他出版物暗示,在美国东南部的非裔美国人中存在一个 PDB 群体。
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