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Low bone volume - a risk factor for coronary calcifications in hemodialysis patients
Journal Title
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Year (definitive publication)
2009
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Background and objectives: There is increasing evidence that altered bone metabolism is associated with cardiovascular calcifications in patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis (HD). This study was conducted to evaluate the association between bone volume, turnover, and coronary calcifications in HD patients. Design, setting, participants, & measurements: In a cross-sectional study, bone biopsies and multislice computed tomography were performed in 38 HD patients. Bone volume/total volume, activation frequency, and bone formation rate/bone surface were determined by histomorphometry and coronary calcifications were quantified by Agatston scores. Results: Prevalence of low bone turnover was 50% and of low bone volume was 16%. Among the studied traditional cardiovascular risk factors, only age was found to be associated with coronary calcifications. Lower bone volume was a significant risk factor for coronary calcifications during early years of HD, whereas this effect was not observed in patients with dialysis duration >6 yr. Histomorphometric parameters of bone turnover were not associated with coronary calcifications. Conclusions: Low bone volume is associated with increased coronary calcifications in patients on HD.
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- Clinical Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences