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Type of Hip Fracture in Patients With Parkinson Disease is Associated With Femoral Bone Mineral Density
Authors:Marco Di Monaco MD   Fulvia Vallero MD   Roberto Di Monaco DPS   Rosa Tappero MD  Alberto Cavanna MD
Affiliation:aOsteoporosis Research Center, Presidio Sanitario San Camillo, Torino, Italy;bDivision of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Presidio Sanitario San Camillo, Torino, Italy;cInstitute of Social and Economical Research S.R.F.- Società Ricerca e Formazione, Torino, Italy
Abstract:
Di Monaco M, Vallero F, Di Monaco R, Tappero R, Cavanna A. Type of hip fracture in patients with Parkinson disease is associated with femoral bone mineral density.

Objective

To investigate the association between bone mineral density (BMD) and hip fracture type (cervical or trochanteric) in a sample of fallers with Parkinson disease (PD).

Design

Observational study.

Setting

Rehabilitation hospital in Italy.

Patients

We investigated 1040 of 1120 white fallers consecutively admitted to a rehabilitation hospital for hip fracture. Thirty-eight (3.65%) of the 1040 patients suffered from PD secondarily. Thirty-eight controls matched for sex, age, and hip fracture type were found among the 1002 non-PD fallers.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

BMD was assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry at a mean ± SD of 21.9±7.5 days after fracture occurrence in the 38 PD patients and 21.6±5.9 days after fracture occurrence in the 38 controls.

Results

BMD assessed at total femur, trochanter, and intertrochanteric region was significantly lower in the 15 PD patients with trochanteric fractures than in the 23 with cervical fractures; the mean T score differences were 0.57 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.07–1.08; P=.028), 0.66 (95% CI, 0.04–1.28; P=.037), and 0.63 (95% CI, 0.11–1.15; P=.019), respectively. A significant association between femoral BMD and hip fracture type was found at logistic regression after adjustment for several confounders. Results in the 38 controls were similar to those obtained in the 38 PD fallers.

Conclusions

In a sample of PD fallers as in a control group of non-PD fallers, BMD levels assessed at 3 femoral sites were significantly lower in the patients who sustained trochanteric fractures than in those with cervical fractures of the hip.
Keywords:Bone mineral density   Hip fractures   Osteoporosis   Parkinson disease   Rehabilitation
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