Assessment of Bone Microarchitecture in Patients with Systemic Mastocytosis and its Association with Clinical and Biochemical Parameters of the Disease

AbstractPatients with systemic mastocytosis (SM) are at high risk of bone deterioration. However, the evaluation of bone microarchitecture in this disease remains unclear. We aimed to assess bone microarchitecture in patients with SM. This was a cross-sectional study of 21 adult patients with SM conducted in a quaternary referral hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A healthy, age-, weight-, and sex-matched cohort of 63 participants was used to provide reference values for bone microarchitecture, assessed by high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT). Total volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD), cortical vBMD, and cortical thickness at the radius were significantly lower in the control group compared with the SM group (allP <  0.001). Patients with aggressive SM had significantly lower trabecular number (Tb.N) (P = 0.035) and estimated failure load (F.load) (P = 0.032) at the tibia compared with those with indolent SM. Handgrip strength was significantly higher in patients who had more Tb.N at the radius (ρ, 0.46;P = 0.036) and tibia (ρ, 0.49;P = 0.002), and lower who had more trabecular separation at the radius (ρ, −0.46;P = 0.035) and tibia (ρ, −0.52;P = 0.016). Strong and positive associations between F.load (ρ, 0.75;P <  0.001) and stiffness (ρ, 0.70;P <  0.001) at the radius, and between F.load at the tibia (ρ, 0.45;P = 0.038) were observed with handgrip strength. In this cross-sectional st...
Source: Calcified Tissue International - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research