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Relationship between historical height loss and vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women
Authors:Loubna Bennani  Fadoua Allali  Samira Rostom  Ihsane Hmamouchi  Hamza Khazzani  Laila El Mansouri  Linda Ichchou  Fatima Zohra Abourazzak  Redouane Abouqal  Najia Hajjaj-Hassouni
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Information and Research on Bone Diseases (LIRPOS), Department of Rheumatology, El Ayachi hospital, University Hospital of Rabat-Sale, Rabat, Morocco
3. Department of Rheumatology, El Ayachi University Hospital, Salé, Morocco
2. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Laboratory of Biostatistical, Clinical, and Epidemiological Research (LBRCE), Rabat, Morocco
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between historical height loss (HHL) and prevalent vertebral fractures (VF) in postmenopausal Moroccan women and to estimate its accuracy as a clinical test for detecting VF. Two hundred eighty-eight postmenopausal women were studied. All subjects had bone density measurements and spinal radiographs. Vertebral bodies (T4–L4) were graded using the semi-quantitative method of Genant. HHL was calculated as the difference between a patient’s tallest recalled height and the current measured height. The mean age was 58.4?±?7.8 years. Thirty-one percent of patients were osteoporotic, and 46.5% had VF. Patients with VF had lost more height than those without VF (median, 2.0 cm (0.26–3.3) vs 0.96 cm (0.33–2.4), p?p?1.5 cm, its sensitivity was 58%, and its specificity was 61%. The positive predictive value was 53%, and the negative predictive value was 65%. With HHL >1.5 cm, positive likelihood ratio was 1.49 with 95% CI, 1.07, 2.06. Our results demonstrate significant positive associations between HHL, VF, number of VF, and grade of VF. However, this relationship is not clinically pertinent. Consequently, HHL cannot be used as a reliable clinical test for detecting VF in postmenopausal Moroccan women.
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