Coronary Calcification Is Associated With Lower Bone Formation Rate in CKD Patients Not Yet in Dialysis Treatment


Autoria(s): TOMIYAMA, Cristianne; CARVALHO, Aluizio B.; HIGA, Andrea; JORGETTI, Vanda; DRAIBE, Sergio A.; CANZIANI, Maria Eugenia F.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Vascular calcification is a strong prognostic marker of mortality in hemodialysis patients and has been associated with bone metabolism disorders in this population. In earlier stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), vascular calcification also has been documented. This study evaluated the association between coronary artery calcification (CAC) and bone histomorphometric parameters in CKD predialysis patients assessed by multislice coronary tomography and by undecalcified bone biopsy. CAC was detected in 33 (66%) patients, and their median calcium score was 89.7 (0.4-2299.3 AU). The most frequent bone histologic alterations observed included low trabecular bone volume, increased eroded and osteoclast surfaces, and low bone-formation rate (BFR/BS). Multiple logistic regression analysis, adjusted for age, sex, and diabetes, showed that BFR/BS was independently associated with the presence of coronary calcification [p=.009; odd ratio (OR) = 0.15; 95% confidence interval (Cl) 0.036-0.619] This study showed a high prevalence of CAC in asymptomatic predialysis CKD patients. Also, there was an independent association of low bone formation and CAC in this population. In conclusion, our results provide evidence that low bone-formation rate constitutes another nontraditional risk factor for cardiovascular disease in CKD patients. 2010 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

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JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, v.25, n.3, p.499-504, 2010

0884-0431

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21177

10.1359/jbmr.090735

http://dx.doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.090735

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eng

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC

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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research

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Palavras-Chave #CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE #PREDIALYSIS #CORONARY CALCIFICATION #BONE MINERAL METABOLISM #BONE-FORMATION RATE #CHRONIC-KIDNEY-DISEASE #STAGE RENAL-DISEASE #ARTERY CALCIFICATION #HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS #VASCULAR CALCIFICATION #PARATHYROID-HORMONE #CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY #AORTIC CALCIFICATION #PREDIALYSIS PATIENTS #COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY #Endocrinology & Metabolism
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