Evaluation of bone microstructure in CRPS-affected upper limbs by HR-pQCT.

Q3 Medicine Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-05-30 DOI:10.11138/ccmbm/2017.14.1.054
Haider Mussawy, Tobias Schmidt, Tim Rolvien, Wolfgang Rüther, Michael Amling
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Introduction: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a major complication after trauma, surgery, and/or immobilization of an extremity. The disease often starts with clinical signs of local inflammation and develops into a prolonged phase that is characterized by trophic changes and local osteoporosis and sometimes results in functional impairment of the affected limb. While the pathophysiology of CRPS remains poorly understood, increased local bone resorption plays an undisputed pivotal role. The aim of this retrospective clinical study was to assess the bone microstructure in patients with CRPS.

Methods: Patients with CRPS type I of the upper limb whose affected and unaffected distal radii were analyzed by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) were identified retrospectively. The osteology laboratory data and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) images of the left femoral neck and lumbar spine, which were obtained on the same day as HR-pQCT, were extracted from the medical records.

Results: Five patients were identified. The CRPS-affected upper limbs had significantly lower trabecular numbers and higher trabecular thicknesses than the unaffected upper limbs. However, the trabecular bone volume to total bone volume and cortical thickness values of the affected and unaffected sides were similar. Trabecular thickness tended to increase with time since disease diagnosis.

Discussion: CRPS associated with significant alterations in the bone microstructure of the affected upper limb that may amplify as the duration of disease increases.

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hrp - pqct评价crps影响上肢骨微观结构。
复杂区域疼痛综合征(CRPS)是创伤、手术和/或肢体固定后的主要并发症。该疾病通常以局部炎症的临床症状开始,并发展为以营养变化和局部骨质疏松为特征的长期阶段,有时导致受影响肢体的功能损害。虽然CRPS的病理生理机制尚不清楚,但增加的局部骨吸收起着无可争议的关键作用。本回顾性临床研究的目的是评估CRPS患者的骨微观结构。方法:采用高分辨率外周定量计算机断层扫描(HR-pQCT)对上肢ⅰ型CRPS患者进行回顾性分析,分析其远端桡骨受影响和未受影响的情况。从病历中提取与HR-pQCT同一天获得的左股骨颈和腰椎的骨学实验室数据和双能x线吸收仪(DXA)图像。结果:确定了5例患者。crps影响的上肢小梁数量明显低于正常上肢,小梁厚度明显高于正常上肢。然而,患侧和未患侧的骨小梁体积与总骨体积和皮质厚度值相似。小梁厚度随疾病诊断时间的延长而增加。讨论:CRPS与受影响上肢骨微观结构的显著改变相关,这种改变可能随着疾病持续时间的增加而扩大。
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