Bone involvement in young adults with cystic fibrosis – a Portuguese cohort
Authors
Salomé Garcia; Georgina Terroso; Adelina Amorim; Margarida Redondo; Lúcia Costa;
Introduction: Long-term survivors of cystic fibrosis (CF) have a dramatic increase in the risk of osteoporosis and incident fracture. The objective of this work is to characterize a CF related bone disease in a Portuguese cohort of CF patients.
Methods: We performed a cross-sectional, observational study on a cohort of CF adult patients. Clinical status, laboratory parametres, nutrition, lung function tests, genetics and bone mineral density (BMD) data were collected from a CF reference centre.
Results: Of 30 patients, 53.3% were males (n=16). Median age was 32.5 (27.0; 32,5) and median body mass index (BMI) was 22,04 (19,85; 24,55), with 4 patients (13.3%) being underweight (BMI<18.5 kg/m²). Four patients (13.3 %) were diagnosed with osteoporosis and 15 patients (50%) has low BMD. Among them, 2 (6.7%) had fragility fractures. A moderate correlation was found between the lumbar spine (LS) BMD and BMI and, as expected, femural neck BMD and LS BMD has moderate to strong correlations with BMD Z scores.
Conclusion: Despite the young middle age we found a high prevalence of low BMD and osteoporosis in patients with CF. Early recognition and treatment are the most effective strategies for reducing the morbidity due to osteoporosis in these patients.
Salomé Garcia
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Georgina Terroso
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Adelina Amorim
Pneumology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Margarida Redondo
Pneumology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Lúcia Costa
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Georgina Terroso
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Adelina Amorim
Pneumology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Margarida Redondo
Pneumology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João
Lúcia Costa
Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João