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Quantitative ultrasound assessment in children with fractures.

机译:骨折儿童的超声定量评估。

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BMD of children with fractures was compared with healthy controls using QUS. We found significantly lower SOS values in children suffering from fractures. None of the studied environmental factors could explain the difference in BMD measurements. INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to compare the results of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in children with fractures with the respective values in children without fractures and to identify possible environmental factors influencing speed of sound (SOS) in our study cohort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: BMD was measured by QUS in 50 children who had sustained an acute fracture and in 154 healthy children as controls. SOS values were obtained from the proximal phalanges of the last four fingers of the dominant hand. Nutritional habits and activity level of the children were documented by a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS: Children with fractures had a significantly lower SOS compared with children without a history of fractures. This difference in SOS could not be explained by differences in diet, body mass index, or physical activity. CONCLUSIONS: Previous studies have suggested that low BMD levels might contribute to an increased prevalence of fractures in patients with systemic diseases. Our study showed that, in an otherwise healthy pediatric population, the SOS values are lower in children with fractures compared with healthy controls. Despite statistical significance, the biological impact of the results remains unclear. The difference in SOS values could not be explained by any of the studied environmental factors.
机译:使用QUS将骨折儿童的BMD与健康对照进行比较。我们发现骨折儿童的SOS值明显降低。所研究的环境因素均无法解释BMD测量值的差异。简介:本研究的目的是比较骨折儿童的定量超声(QUS)结果与无骨折儿童的各自数值,并确定影响我们研究队列的声速(SOS)的可能环境因素。材料与方法:用QUS对50例急性骨折儿童和154例健康儿童的BMD进行了测量。从优势手的最后四个手指的近端指骨获得SOS值。通过标准问卷记录儿童的营养习惯和活动水平。结果:与没有骨折史的儿童相比,骨折儿童的SOS显着降低。饮食,体重指数或体育锻炼的差异无法解释SOS的差异。结论:先前的研究表明,低BMD水平可能会导致全身性疾病患者骨折的发生率增加。我们的研究表明,在其他方面健康的儿科人群中,骨折儿童的SOS值低于健康对照组。尽管具有统计学意义,结果的生物学影响仍不清楚。 SOS值的差异无法用任何研究的环境因素来解释。

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