Changes in bone mineral density in unconscious immobile stroke patients from the acute to chronic phases of brain diseases

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.afos.2022.08.001
Shoko Merrit Yamada
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Abstract

Objectives

Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) is observed in immobile stroke patients. But it is not clarified yet how rapidly BMD reduction occurs or what the most influencing factor to BMD loss is.

Methods

BMDs in the lumbar vertebrae and the proximal femur of the paralyzed side were measured in 100 immobile stroke patients at 1 week (0 month), 1 month, and 2 months after admission. The levels of serum calcium, phosphorous, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and urine cross-linked N-telopeptide of type I collagen (NTx) were also measured.

Results

The average age of patients was 75.0 ± 11.4 years (31–94 years). No BMD reduction was identified in the lumbar vertebrae in 2 months; however, BMD in the femur significantly decreased in 2 months in female patients (P < 0.05). Serum calcium and phosphorous levels remained within the normal range during hospitalization, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D value rose in 2 months. Urine NTx significantly increased in both males and females in 2 months (male: P < 0.05, female: P < 0.01).

Conclusions

While there was no significant change in lumbar spine BMD in the 2 month period of immobilization after stroke, BMD in the proximal femur showed a significant reduction, particularly in women. The differential loss of BMD in the 2 regions of interest could possibly be due to the physical forces acting on different body parts during mobilization and nutritional factors. More studies are needed with larger study samples and prolonged follow-up to check the accuracy of these observations.

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脑疾病急性期至慢性期无意识卒中患者骨密度的变化
目的观察不活动脑卒中患者骨密度(BMD)下降。但骨密度降低的速度和影响骨密度损失的最主要因素是什么,目前还不清楚。方法对100例脑卒中患者在入院后1周(0个月)、1个月、2个月分别测定瘫痪侧腰椎和股骨近端bmd。测定血清钙、磷、25-羟基维生素D和尿I型胶原交联n端肽(NTx)水平。结果患者平均年龄75.0±11.4岁(31 ~ 94岁)。2个月未发现腰椎骨密度降低;然而,女性患者股骨骨密度在2个月内显著下降(P <0.05)。住院期间血钙、磷水平维持在正常范围内,25-羟基维生素D值在2个月内升高。2个月后,男性和女性尿液中NTx显著增加(男性:P <0.05,女:P <0.01)。结论:卒中后2个月的固定治疗期间,腰椎骨密度无明显变化,股骨近端骨密度明显降低,尤其是女性。两个相关区域骨密度损失的差异可能是由于在运动和营养因素时作用于不同身体部位的物理力。需要更多的研究,更大的研究样本和长时间的随访来检查这些观察结果的准确性。
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Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia
Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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