High Incidence of Vertebral Fractures in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 12 Months After the Initiation of Therapy

Author:

Alos Nathalie1,Grant Ronald M.1,Ramsay Timothy1,Halton Jacqueline1,Cummings Elizabeth A.1,Miettunen Paivi M.1,Abish Sharon1,Atkinson Stephanie1,Barr Ronald1,Cabral David A.1,Cairney Elizabeth1,Couch Robert1,Dix David B.1,Fernandez Conrad V.1,Hay John1,Israels Sara1,Laverdière Caroline1,Lentle Brian1,Lewis Victor1,Matzinger MaryAnn1,Rodd Celia1,Shenouda Nazih1,Stein Robert1,Stephure David1,Taback Shayne1,Wilson Beverly1,Williams Kathryn1,Rauch Frank1,Siminoski Kerry1,Ward Leanne M.1

Affiliation:

1. Nathalie Alos and Caroline Laverdière, Université de Montréal; Sharon Abish, Celia Rodd, and Frank Rauch, McGill University, Montréal, QC; Ronald Grant, University of Toronto, Toronto; Timothy Ramsay, Jacqueline Halton, MaryAnn Matzinger, Nazih Shenouda, Kathryn Williams, and Leanne M. Ward, University of Ottawa, Ottawa; Stephanie Atkinson and Ronald Barr, McMaster University, Hamilton; Elizabeth Cairney and Robert Stein, University of Western Ontario, London; John Hay, Brock University, St Catharines,...

Abstract

PurposeVertebral fractures due to osteoporosis are a potential complication of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). To date, the incidence of vertebral fractures during ALL treatment has not been reported.Patient and MethodsWe prospectively evaluated 155 children with ALL during the first 12 months of leukemia therapy. Lateral thoracolumbar spine radiographs were obtained at baseline and 12 months. Vertebral bodies were assessed for incident vertebral fractures using the Genant semiquantitative method, and relevant clinical indices such as spine bone mineral density (BMD), back pain, and the presence of vertebral fractures at baseline were analyzed for association with incident vertebral fractures.ResultsOf the 155 children, 25 (16%; 95% CI, 11% to 23%) had a total of 61 incident vertebral fractures, of which 32 (52%) were moderate or severe. Thirteen (52%) of the 25 children with incident vertebral fractures also had fractures at baseline. Vertebral fractures at baseline increased the odds of an incident fracture at 12 months by an odds ratio of 7.3 (95% CI, 2.3 to 23.1; P = .001). In addition, for every one standard deviation reduction in spine BMD Z-score at baseline, there was 1.8-fold increased odds of incident vertebral fracture at 12 months (95% CI, 1.2 to 2.7; P = .006).ConclusionChildren with ALL have a high incidence of vertebral fractures after 12 months of chemotherapy, and the presence of vertebral fractures and reductions in spine BMD Z-scores at baseline are highly associated clinical features.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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