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Early changes in bone mineral density measured by digital X-ray radiogrammetry predict up to 20 years radiological outcome in rheumatoid arthritis

机译:通过数字X射线放射线照相术测量的骨矿物质密度的早期变化可预测类风湿关节炎长达20年的放射学结果

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Introduction Changes in bone mineral density (BMD) in the hand as evaluated by digital X-ray radiogrammetry (DXR) of the second to fourth metacarpal bones has been suggested to predict future joint damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study's objective was to investigate whether DXR-BMD loss early in the course of the disease predicts the development of joint damage in RA patients followed for up to 20 years. Methods A total of 183 patients (115 women and 68 men) with early RA (mean disease duration, 11 months) included from 1985 to 1989 were followed prospectively (the Lund early RA cohort). Clinical and functional measures were assessed yearly. Joint damage was evaluated according to the Larsen score on radiographs of the hands and feet obtained in years 0 to 5 and years 10, 15 and 20. These radiographs were digitized, and BMD of the second to fourth metacarpal bones was evaluated by DXR. Early DXR-BMD change rate (that is, bone loss) per year calculated from the first two radiographs obtained on average 9 months apart (SD ± 4.8) were available for 135 patients. Mean values of the right and left hand were used. Results Mean early DXR-BMD loss during the first year calculated was -0.023 g/cm2 (SD ± 0.025). Patients with marked bone loss, that is, early DXR-BMD loss above the median for the group, had significantly worse progression of joint damage at all examinations during the 20-year period. Conclusions Early DXR-BMD progression rate predicted the development of joint damage evaluated according to Larsen score at year 1 and for up to 20 years in this cohort of early RA patients.
机译:前言通过数字X射线放射线照相术(DXR)对第二至第四掌骨的评估,认为手部骨矿物质密度(BMD)的变化可预测类风湿关节炎(RA)患者未来的关节损伤。这项研究的目的是调查在疾病过程中早期DXR-BMD的丧失是否预示了长达20年的RA患者关节损伤的发展。方法回顾性分析1985年至1989年间183例早期RA(平均病程11个月)的RA患者(平均病程11个月)(Lund早期RA队列)。每年评估临床和功能指标。根据在0至5年以及10、15和20年获得的手和脚部X光片上的Larsen评分评估关节损伤。将这些X光片数字化,并通过DXR对第二至第四掌骨的BMD进行评估。从平均间隔9个月(SD±4.8)获得的前两张X光片计算出的每年DXR-BMD的早期变化率(即骨丢失)可用于135位患者。使用左右手的平均值。结果在计算的第一年中,平均早期DXR-BMD损失为-0.023 g / cm 2 (SD±0.025)。骨丢失明显的患者,即早期DXR-BMD丢失超过该组中值的患者,在20年期间的所有检查中,关节损伤的进展明显恶化。结论早期DXR-BMD的进展率预测了根据这一早期RA患者队列中的第1年和长达20年评估的关节损伤的发展。

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