Background: Metabolic bone disease is frequently found in patients with coeliac disease (CD). Despite its high prevalence, international guidelines are partially discordant about its management due to the lack of long-term data. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated a large dataset of prospectively collected data of CD patients assessing the variation of DXA parameters and estimated fracture risk according to the FRAX® score in a 10-year follow-up. Incident fractures are reported, and the predictive ability of the FRAX® score is verified. Results: We identified 107 patients with low bone density (BMD) at the diagnosis of CD and a 10-year follow-up. After improving at the first follow-up, T-scores slowly reduced over time but with no clinically relevant differences between the first and last examination (lumbar spine: from − 2.07 to − 2.07, p = 1.000; femoral neck: from − 1.37 to − 1.55, p = 0.006). Patients with osteoporosis at the index measurement had more marked fluctuations than those with osteopenia; the latter group also showed minimal modifications of the FRAX® score over time. Six incident major fragility fractures occurred, with a good predictive ability of the FRAX® (AUC 0.826). Conclusion: Adult CD patients with osteopenia and no risk factors had substantially stable DXA parameters and fracture risk during a 10-year follow-up. A dilated interval between follow-up DXA for these patients could be considered to reduce diagnosis-related time and costs, maintaining a 2-year interval for patients with osteoporosis or risk factors.

Tovoli, F., Pallotta, D.P., Giamperoli, A., Zavatta, G., Skoracka, K., Raiteri, A., et al. (2023). Evolution of bone densitometry parameters and risk of fracture in coeliac disease: a 10-year perspective. INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 18(5), 1405-1414 [10.1007/s11739-023-03307-7].

Evolution of bone densitometry parameters and risk of fracture in coeliac disease: a 10-year perspective

Tovoli, Francesco
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Pallotta, Dante Pio;Giamperoli, Alice;Zavatta, Guido;Raiteri, Alberto;Faggiano, Chiara;Granito, Alessandro
2023

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Background: Metabolic bone disease is frequently found in patients with coeliac disease (CD). Despite its high prevalence, international guidelines are partially discordant about its management due to the lack of long-term data. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated a large dataset of prospectively collected data of CD patients assessing the variation of DXA parameters and estimated fracture risk according to the FRAX® score in a 10-year follow-up. Incident fractures are reported, and the predictive ability of the FRAX® score is verified. Results: We identified 107 patients with low bone density (BMD) at the diagnosis of CD and a 10-year follow-up. After improving at the first follow-up, T-scores slowly reduced over time but with no clinically relevant differences between the first and last examination (lumbar spine: from − 2.07 to − 2.07, p = 1.000; femoral neck: from − 1.37 to − 1.55, p = 0.006). Patients with osteoporosis at the index measurement had more marked fluctuations than those with osteopenia; the latter group also showed minimal modifications of the FRAX® score over time. Six incident major fragility fractures occurred, with a good predictive ability of the FRAX® (AUC 0.826). Conclusion: Adult CD patients with osteopenia and no risk factors had substantially stable DXA parameters and fracture risk during a 10-year follow-up. A dilated interval between follow-up DXA for these patients could be considered to reduce diagnosis-related time and costs, maintaining a 2-year interval for patients with osteoporosis or risk factors.
2023
Tovoli, F., Pallotta, D.P., Giamperoli, A., Zavatta, G., Skoracka, K., Raiteri, A., et al. (2023). Evolution of bone densitometry parameters and risk of fracture in coeliac disease: a 10-year perspective. INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 18(5), 1405-1414 [10.1007/s11739-023-03307-7].
Tovoli, Francesco; Pallotta, Dante Pio; Giamperoli, Alice; Zavatta, Guido; Skoracka, Kinga; Raiteri, Alberto; Faggiano, Chiara; Krela-Kaźmierczak, Iwo...espandi
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