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Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years

CONTEXT: Pituitary hormonal deficiencies in patients with craniopharyngioma may impair their bone health. OBJECTIVE: To investigate bone health in patients with craniopharyngioma. DESIGN: Retrospective cross-sectional study. SETTING: Dutch and Swedish referral centers. PATIENTS: Patients with cranio...

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Autores principales: van Santen, Selveta S, Olsson, Daniel S, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, Wijnen, Mark, Hammarstrand, Casper, Janssen, Joseph A M J L, Johannsson, Gudmundur, van der Lely, Aart J, Neggers, Sebastian J C M M
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32145029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz279
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author van Santen, Selveta S
Olsson, Daniel S
van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M
Wijnen, Mark
Hammarstrand, Casper
Janssen, Joseph A M J L
Johannsson, Gudmundur
van der Lely, Aart J
Neggers, Sebastian J C M M
author_facet van Santen, Selveta S
Olsson, Daniel S
van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M
Wijnen, Mark
Hammarstrand, Casper
Janssen, Joseph A M J L
Johannsson, Gudmundur
van der Lely, Aart J
Neggers, Sebastian J C M M
author_sort van Santen, Selveta S
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description CONTEXT: Pituitary hormonal deficiencies in patients with craniopharyngioma may impair their bone health. OBJECTIVE: To investigate bone health in patients with craniopharyngioma. DESIGN: Retrospective cross-sectional study. SETTING: Dutch and Swedish referral centers. PATIENTS: Patients with craniopharyngioma (n = 177) with available data on bone health after a median follow-up of 16 years (range, 1-62) were included (106 [60%] Dutch, 93 [53%] male, 84 [48%] childhood-onset disease). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Fractures, dual X-ray absorptiometry-derived bone mineral density (BMD), and final height were evaluated. Low BMD was defined as T- or Z-score ≤-1 and very low BMD as ≤-2.5 or ≤-2.0, respectively. RESULTS: Fractures occurred in 31 patients (18%) and were more frequent in men than in women (26% vs. 8%, P = .002). Mean BMD was normal (Z-score total body 0.1 [range, -4.1 to 3.5]) but T- or Z-score ≤-1 occurred in 47 (50%) patients and T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0 in 22 (24%) patients. Men received less often treatment for low BMD than women (7% vs. 18%, P = .02). Female sex (OR 0.3, P = .004) and surgery (odds ratio [OR], 0.2; P = .01) were both independent protective factors for fractures, whereas antiepileptic medication was a risk factor (OR, 3.6; P = .03), whereas T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0 was not (OR, 2.1; P = .21). Mean final height was normal and did not differ between men and women, or adulthood and childhood-onset patients. CONCLUSIONS: Men with craniopharyngioma are at higher risk than women for fractures. In patients with craniopharyngioma, a very low BMD (T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0) seems not to be a good predictor for fracture risk.
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spelling pubmed-70607602020-03-11 Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years van Santen, Selveta S Olsson, Daniel S van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M Wijnen, Mark Hammarstrand, Casper Janssen, Joseph A M J L Johannsson, Gudmundur van der Lely, Aart J Neggers, Sebastian J C M M J Clin Endocrinol Metab Online Only Articles CONTEXT: Pituitary hormonal deficiencies in patients with craniopharyngioma may impair their bone health. OBJECTIVE: To investigate bone health in patients with craniopharyngioma. DESIGN: Retrospective cross-sectional study. SETTING: Dutch and Swedish referral centers. PATIENTS: Patients with craniopharyngioma (n = 177) with available data on bone health after a median follow-up of 16 years (range, 1-62) were included (106 [60%] Dutch, 93 [53%] male, 84 [48%] childhood-onset disease). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Fractures, dual X-ray absorptiometry-derived bone mineral density (BMD), and final height were evaluated. Low BMD was defined as T- or Z-score ≤-1 and very low BMD as ≤-2.5 or ≤-2.0, respectively. RESULTS: Fractures occurred in 31 patients (18%) and were more frequent in men than in women (26% vs. 8%, P = .002). Mean BMD was normal (Z-score total body 0.1 [range, -4.1 to 3.5]) but T- or Z-score ≤-1 occurred in 47 (50%) patients and T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0 in 22 (24%) patients. Men received less often treatment for low BMD than women (7% vs. 18%, P = .02). Female sex (OR 0.3, P = .004) and surgery (odds ratio [OR], 0.2; P = .01) were both independent protective factors for fractures, whereas antiepileptic medication was a risk factor (OR, 3.6; P = .03), whereas T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0 was not (OR, 2.1; P = .21). Mean final height was normal and did not differ between men and women, or adulthood and childhood-onset patients. CONCLUSIONS: Men with craniopharyngioma are at higher risk than women for fractures. In patients with craniopharyngioma, a very low BMD (T-score ≤-2.5 or Z-score ≤-2.0) seems not to be a good predictor for fracture risk. Oxford University Press 2020-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7060760/ /pubmed/32145029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz279 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van Santen, Selveta S
Olsson, Daniel S
van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M
Wijnen, Mark
Hammarstrand, Casper
Janssen, Joseph A M J L
Johannsson, Gudmundur
van der Lely, Aart J
Neggers, Sebastian J C M M
Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title_full Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title_fullStr Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title_full_unstemmed Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title_short Fractures, Bone Mineral Density, and Final Height in Craniopharyngioma Patients with a Follow-up of 16 Years
title_sort fractures, bone mineral density, and final height in craniopharyngioma patients with a follow-up of 16 years
topic Online Only Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32145029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz279
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