高血压对类风湿性关节炎患者骨矿物质密度的影响

Q4 Medicine Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-09-12 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.120923.eoh
Praveen Pratap Jadhav, Vivek Gajanan Patwardhan
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目的:类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的骨矿物质密度(BMD)较低。慢性合并症(如 II 型糖尿病)已被证明会影响类风湿性关节炎患者的骨密度参数。高血压(HT)是一种慢性疾病,与 RA 同时存在会改变骨健康。本研究旨在调查高血压是否会影响首次确诊的 RA 患者的 BMD 参数:方法:研究对象为接受 BMD 研究并确诊为 RA 的患者。从这些人群中筛选出患有高血压的患者,组成一个单独的小组。健康对照组来自前来体检的受试者。使用 GE Lunar DPX 机器进行 BMD 测量。记录了脊柱、股骨颈和全股骨的平均 T 值。对三组数据进行分析和比较。结果:分析表明,年龄与所有组的 BMD T 评分呈反向相关,而体重指数与 BMD T 评分呈直接相关。与 RA 患者相比,RA 患者附加诊断的 HT 与较高的 BMD 相关,但低于对照组。脊柱、股骨颈和股骨总段平均 T 评分的 R2 值分别为 0.341、0.402 和 0.436。多元回归分析结果表明,单纯的体重指数并不能解释 HT 患者较高的 T 评分值:结论:根据骨密度测量法的判断,RA 患者 HT 的额外发病率抵消了 RA 的孔隙效应。因此,应谨慎阅读这些患者的 BMD 报告。
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Effect of Hypertension on Bone Mineral Density of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Objective: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are associated with low bone mineral density (BMD). Chronic comorbidities such as type II diabetes mellitus have shown to affect BMD parameters in patients with RA. Hypertension (HT) is a chronic disease and its coexistence with RA can alter bone health. The aim of this study was to investigate if HT affected BMD parameters in RA patients diagnosed for the first time.

Methods: Patients with the diagnosis of RA who underwent BMD studies formed the study population. Patients with HT were sorted from this population and formed a separate group. Healthy controls were drawn from subjects who came for a check-up. BMD was done with the GE Lunar DPX machine. Mean T Scores at spine, femur neck and total femur were recorded. Data from the three groups were analysed and compared. Linear regression analyses were performed.

Results: Analysis suggested that the age had inverse and BMI had direct correlation with BMD T scores in all groups. The additional diagnosis of HT in RA patients was associated with higher BMD as compared to patients with RA, but lower than controls. R2 values were 0.341, 0.402 and 0.436 for mean T scores at spine, femur neck and femur total respectively. Figures from multiple regression analysis suggest that BMI alone did not explain the higher T score values in HT patients.

Conclusion: Additional morbidity of HT in RA patients negates the porotic effect of RA as judged by bone densitometry. Hence, BMD reports should be read with caution in these patients.

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