Association of bone mineral density and potential risk factors for osteoporosis in patients with severe haemophilia A

Author:

Biernat Monika Maria1ORCID,Jędrzejuk Diana2,Urbaniak‐Kujda Donata1,Biernat Paweł3,Laszkowska‐Lewko Magdalena1,Landwójtowicz Marcin2,Majdak Ewelina2,Podolak‐Dawidziak Maria1,Wróbel Tomasz1

Affiliation:

1. Department and Clinic of Hematology Blood Neoplasms, and Bone Marrow Transplantation Wroclaw Medical University Wroclaw Poland

2. Department and Clinic of Endocrinology Diabetology, and Isotope Therapy Wroclaw Medical University Wroclaw Poland

3. Chair and Department of Drug Forms Technology Wroclaw Medical University Wrocław Poland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn people with haemophilia (PWH), recurrent episodes of bleeding lead to joint deterioration and bone resorption. To date, the effects of various other factors on bone mineral density (BMD) reduction have found conflicting results.AimThe aim of this study was to analyse the relationships between BMD, bone mineral content (BMC), and trabecular bone score (TBS) parameters based on the dual X‐ray absorptiometry method (DXA) and potential risk factors for osteoporosis in patients with severe haemophilia A.MethodsFifty‐five men with severe haemophilia A, aged 18–68 years, and 59 healthy volunteer men were enrolled in this study. Densitometric‐derived lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD, BMC, and TBS were measured. Blood analyses were performed for morphology parameters, liver and kidney function parameters, and viral status. Serum levels of oestradiol (E2), testosterone (T), dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEA‐S), parathormone, and vitamin D were measured.ResultsPatients showed significantly lower BMD compared to controls (p < .003). The result below the expected range for age was nearly double (6.82% vs. 3.92%) in PWH under 50 years old compared to controls. Haemophilic patients also exhibited significantly higher vitamin D3 deficiency (p < .0001), which was strongly associated with low TBS. Additionally, low body mass index and high neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio were correlated with low BMC and BMD.ConclusionsThis study confirms the prevalence of low BMD and BMC in patients with haemophilia in Poland. Factors that contribute to low BMD are primarily vitamin D deficiency, low BMI, high neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, and low testosterone/oestradiol ratio.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Hematology,General Medicine

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