4.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Bone disease in primary biliary cirrhosis: independent indicators and rate of progression

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JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 316-323

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0168-8278(01)00144-1

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osteoporosis; bone mineral density; primary biliary cirrhosis

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Background/Aims: To identify indicators of osteoporosis and to determine the rate of bone loss in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Methods: Bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and hip was measured at annual intervals over 7 years of followup in 176 patients with PBC. Results: Osteoporosis (t-score below -2.5) was found in 20 % of patients and occurred 32.1 times more frequently in patients with PBC than expected. Patients with histologic stage 3 or 4 disease had a 5.4-fold increased risk of osteoporosis compared to patients with stage 1 or 2. Age, body mass index, advanced stage (3 or 4), and history of fractures were the only independent indicators of osteoporosis. After 3 years of follow up, the rate of bone loss in patients with stage 1 or 2 increased and equaled that seen in patients with stage 3 or 4. Serum bilirubin level was the only variable independently associated with the rate of bone loss over time. Conclusions: Severity of the liver disease contributes significantly to the severity of bone disease in PBC. PBC patients who are older, thinner and have more advanced liver disease may have the most benefit from bone density measurements and treatment for their osteoporosis. (C) 2001 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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