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초록
Objectives: In hip fracture patients, studies about relevance between localized proximal femoral bone mineral density (BMD) and the fracture sites of hip are very rare. We compared T-scores of each femoral neck and trochanteric portion in a femoral neck fracture patients group (NFP) and in an intertrochanteric fracture patients group (IFP). Our hypothesis is that the T-score of neck portion is lower than the T-score of trochanteric portion in NFP and vice versa. We evaluated how the FRAX® probability is meaningful in hip fracture patients. Methods: 180 hip fracture patients were included and evaluated by BMD. We compared the average of T-scores between neck and trochanteric portion in each group. Differences between the regional T-score of neck and trochanteric portion were calculated in each patient and compared between two groups. We calculated the FRAX® probability in each patient and compared between two groups. Results: For the two groups, the average of the T-scores in neck portion was lower than the T-scores in trochanteric portion. In NFP, the average of difference between the regional BMD of neck portion and trochanteric portion was greater than that of IFP. FRAX® probability of hip fracture in NFP was higher than that in IFP. 77.3% of NFP and 80.8% of IFP were classified as high risk group for hip fracture. Conclusion: The localized femoral BMD data supports that localized femoral T-scores are relevant to the fracture sites of the hip. The high risk group designated by FRAX® is a sensitive tool to evaluate hip fractures in osteoporotic patients.
- 제목
- Localized femoral BMD T-scores according to the fracture site of hip andthe evaluation of the sensitivity of the high risk group designated by FRAXin hip fracture patients
- 저자
- Moon Kyoung Ho
- 학회명
- European Calcified Tissue Society & International Bone & Mineral Society Joint Meeting 2015
- 개최지
- Rotterdam
- 학회 개최일
- 2015-04-25 ~ 2015-04-28