Vertebral Fractures: Which Radiological Criteria Are Better Associated With the Clinical Course of Osteoporosis?
Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, 72(1), 150-158, 2021
Abstract
Study purposeMorphometric methods categorize potential osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF) on the basis of loss of vertebral height. A particular example is the widely used semiquantitative morphometric tool proposed by Genant (GSQ). A newer morphologic algorithm-based qualitative (mABQ) tool focuses on vertebral end-plate damage in recognizing OVF. We used data from both sexes in the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos) to compare the 2 methods in identifying OVF at baseline and during 10 years of follow-up.Materials and methodsWe obtained lateral thoracic and lumbar spinal radiographs (T4-L4) 3 times, at 5-year intervals, in 828 participants of the population-based CaMos. Logistic regressions were used to study the association of 10-year changes in bone mineral density (BMD) with incident fractures.ResultsAt baseline, 161 participants had grade 1 and 32 had grade 2 GSQ OVF; over the next 10 years, only 9 of these participants had sustained incident GSQ OVF. Contrastingly, 21 participants at baseline had grade 1 and 48 grade 2 mABQ events; over the next 10 years, 79 subjects experienced incident grade 1 or grade 2 mABQ events. Thus, incident grades 1 and 2 morphologic fractures were 8 times more common than morphometric deformities alone. Each 10-year decrease of 0.01 g/cm2 in total hip BMD was associated with a 4.1% (95% CI: 0.7-7.3) higher odds of having an incident vertebral fracture.ConclusionsThis analysis further suggests that morphometric deformities and morphologic fractures constitute distinct entities; morphologic fractures conform more closely to the expected epidemiology of OVF.
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Brian C Lentle, Claudie Berger, Jacques P Brown, Linda Probyn, Lisa Langsetmo, Ian Hammond, Jeff Hu, William D Leslie, Jerilynn C Prior, David A Hanley, Jonathan D Adachi, Robert G Josse, Angela M Cheung, Stephanie M Kaiser, Tanveer Towheed, Christopher S Kovacs, Andy Kin On Wong, & David Goltzman (1900). Vertebral Fractures: Which Radiological Criteria Are Better Associated With the Clinical Course of Osteoporosis?. *Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes*, *72*(1), 150-158. https://doi.org/10.1177/0846537120943529
Brian C Lentle, Claudie Berger, Jacques P Brown, Linda Probyn, Lisa Langsetmo, Ian Hammond, et al. Vertebral Fractures: Which Radiological Criteria Are Better Associated With the Clinical Course of Osteoporosis?. Can Assoc Radiol J. 1900;72(1):150-158. doi:10.1177/0846537120943529
Brian C Lentle, et al. "Vertebral Fractures: Which Radiological Criteria Are Better Associated With the Clinical Course of Osteoporosis?." *Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes*, vol. 72, no. 1, 1900, pp. 150-158.