Low Bone Mineral Density and Associated Factors in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Background: Failure to maintain bone mass density is a major complication in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) and also identifying associated risk factors in CF patients. Materials and Methods: Present study conducted on 59 CF patients aged 5-35 years referred to respiratory clinic of Masih Daneshvari Hospital, Tehran-Iran. BMD was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan. Patients were divided in two groups: cases aged 5-18 years as group A and cases over 18 years as group B. Anthropometric variables, corticosteroid usage, pulmonary function test, serum calcium, phosphate and 25-OH vitamin D were assessed and correlation of them with BMD was investigated.Results: Low BMD (Z score < -2 standard deviation) was found in 72.8% (44) of patients. There was a positive correlation between malnutrition, Forced Expiratory Volume 1 (FEV1) and BMD (r=59 and 0.47, P
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volume 5 issue 7
pages 5237- 5244
publication date 2017-07-01
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