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Title: Bone Microarchitecture and Distal Radius Fracture Pattern Complexity
Authors: Daniels, Anne M.
Theelen, Luuk M. A.
Wyers, Caroline E.
Janzing, Heinrich M. J.
van Rietbergen, Bert
Vranken, Lisanne
van der Velde, Robert Y.
GEUSENS, Piet 
Kaarsemaker, Sjoerd
Poeze, Martijn
VAN DEN BERGH, Joop 
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: WILEY
Source: JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH, 37 (8) , p. 1690 -1697
Abstract: Distal radius fractures (DRFs) occur in various complexity patterns among patients differing in age, gender, and bone mineral density (BMD). Our aim was to investigate the association of patient characteristics, BMD, bone microarchitecture, and bone strength with the pattern complexity of DRFs. In this study, 251 patients aged 50-90 years with a radiologically confirmed DRF who attended the Fracture Liaison Service of VieCuri Medical Centre, the Netherlands, between November 2013 and June 2016 were included. In all patients fracture risk factors and underling metabolic disorders were evaluated and BMD measurement with vertebral fractures assessment by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was performed. Radiographs of all DRFs were reviewed by two independent investigators to assess fracture pattern complexity according to the AO/OTA classification in extra-articular (A), partially articular (B), and complete articular (C) fractures. For this study, patients with A and C fractures were compared. Seventy-one patients were additionally assessed by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography. Compared to group A, mean age, the proportion of males, and current smokers were higher in group C, but BMD and prevalent vertebral fractures were not different. In univariate analyses, age, male gender, trabecular area, volumetric BMD (vBMD), and stiffness were associated with type C fractures. In multivariate analyses, only male gender (odds ratio (OR) 8.48 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.75-41.18, p = 0.008]) and age (OR 1.11 [95% CI 1.03-1.19, p = 0.007]) were significantly associated with DRF pattern complexity. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that age and gender, but not body mass index, BMD, bone microarchitecture, or strength were associated with pattern complexity of DRFs.(c) 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research (R) Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 37:1690-1697, 2019
Notes: Daniels, AM (reprint author), VieCuri Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Venlo, Netherlands.; Daniels, AM (reprint author), Maastricht Univ, NUTRIM Sch Nutr & Translat Res Metab, Maastricht, Netherlands.
adaniels@viecuri.nl
Other: Daniels, AM (reprint author), VieCuri Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Venlo, Netherlands. adaniels@viecuri.nl
Keywords: distal radius fracture (DRF);high-resolution peripheral quantitative CT (HR-pQCT);micro-finite element analyses (micro-FEA);fracture pattern complexity;bone microstructure
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/30794
ISSN: 0736-0266
e-ISSN: 1554-527X
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24306
ISI #: WOS:000501249400003
Rights: This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2020
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