Objective. To evaluate at baseline and after one year the bone status in children with chronic rheumatic diseases (CRD) using quantitative ultrasound techniques. Methods. We evaluated bone status in 67 children, 52 female, 15 male, age range 2.80 to 18.10 years; 46 juvenile idiopathic arthritis, 11 juvenile dermatomyositis, and 10 systemic lupus erythematosus. Twenty-seven of 67 patients were taking only nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID), 11 were given NSAID and methotrexate (MTX), 15 were also receiving steroids (prednisone), and 14 patients were given steroids and alendronate. Broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) by bone was determined at the left calcaneus using two 12.5 mm diameter, 1 MHz transducers mounted in hand-held calipers linked to a pediatric contact ultrasound bone analyzer. Results. At baseline in the,whole patient group mean BUA values and Z scores were significantly lower than in controls: 41.84 +/- 21.64 vs 61.69 +/- 17.42 dB/MHz (p < 0.601); Z score -0.91 +/- 1.07 vs 0.09 +/- 0.62 in controls (p < 0.001). At one year followup in the patient group BUA values were significantly increased compared to baseline (BUA 46.43 +/- 21.51 dB/MHz; p = 0.002); no significant difference was found in Z score. The 15 children receiving steroids in addition to NSAID and MTX showed a decrease in BUA value at one year. (NS), while Z scores were significantly reduced compared to baseline (- 1.45 +/- 1.40 vs -1.08 +/- 1.11; p < 0.0.5). The 14 patients in the group receiving NSAID and MTX who also received alendronate showed significant increases in BUA (56.93 +/- 19.32 vs 44.21 +/- 15.67; p < 0.001) and Z score (-0.87 +/- 1.19 vs -1.56 +/- 0.82; p < 0.002). Conclusion. Contact ultrasound bone analysis at the calcaneus is a useful tool in the assessment and monitoring of bone status in children with CRD.

Bone status evaluation with calcaneal ultrasound in children with chronic rheumatic diseases. A one year followup study / F. Falcini, G. Bindi, G. Simonini, S. Stagi, F. Galluzzi, L. Masi, R. Cimaz. - In: THE JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0315-162X. - 30:1(2003), pp. 179-184.

Bone status evaluation with calcaneal ultrasound in children with chronic rheumatic diseases. A one year followup study

R. Cimaz
2003

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate at baseline and after one year the bone status in children with chronic rheumatic diseases (CRD) using quantitative ultrasound techniques. Methods. We evaluated bone status in 67 children, 52 female, 15 male, age range 2.80 to 18.10 years; 46 juvenile idiopathic arthritis, 11 juvenile dermatomyositis, and 10 systemic lupus erythematosus. Twenty-seven of 67 patients were taking only nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID), 11 were given NSAID and methotrexate (MTX), 15 were also receiving steroids (prednisone), and 14 patients were given steroids and alendronate. Broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) by bone was determined at the left calcaneus using two 12.5 mm diameter, 1 MHz transducers mounted in hand-held calipers linked to a pediatric contact ultrasound bone analyzer. Results. At baseline in the,whole patient group mean BUA values and Z scores were significantly lower than in controls: 41.84 +/- 21.64 vs 61.69 +/- 17.42 dB/MHz (p < 0.601); Z score -0.91 +/- 1.07 vs 0.09 +/- 0.62 in controls (p < 0.001). At one year followup in the patient group BUA values were significantly increased compared to baseline (BUA 46.43 +/- 21.51 dB/MHz; p = 0.002); no significant difference was found in Z score. The 15 children receiving steroids in addition to NSAID and MTX showed a decrease in BUA value at one year. (NS), while Z scores were significantly reduced compared to baseline (- 1.45 +/- 1.40 vs -1.08 +/- 1.11; p < 0.0.5). The 14 patients in the group receiving NSAID and MTX who also received alendronate showed significant increases in BUA (56.93 +/- 19.32 vs 44.21 +/- 15.67; p < 0.001) and Z score (-0.87 +/- 1.19 vs -1.56 +/- 0.82; p < 0.002). Conclusion. Contact ultrasound bone analysis at the calcaneus is a useful tool in the assessment and monitoring of bone status in children with CRD.
chronic rheumatic diseases; broadband ultrasound attenuation; contact ultrasound bone analyzer; bone mineral status
Settore MED/16 - Reumatologia
2003
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