Loss of bone mass after Colles’ fracture: a follow-up study

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作者
戴力扬
蒋雷生
机构
[1] China
[2] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[3] Shanghai Second Medical University
[4] Shanghai Second Medical University Shanghai 200092
[5] Xinhua Hospital
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osteoporosis · Colles’ fracture · bone density;
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R683.41 [上肢骨折];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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Background Colles’ fracture usually associated with osteoporosis is regarded as the predictor of subsequent osteoporotic fracture. However, it is not clear how the local changes of bone mass take place during the course of treatment and whether the changes are related to clinical practice. The objective of the current study was to investigate the local changes of bone mass in patients with Colles’ fractur e and their possible clinical relevance in a follow-up study.Methods The radiograms of the second metacarpal in 64 patients with Colles’ fracture were assessed for bone density immediately after fracture, 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year after fracture, respectively. Functional results were evaluated at one year.Results Bone mass six weeks after Colles’ fracture was signifi cantly decreased without returning to normal at one year though increased bone mass had been identified 6 months after fracture (P< 0.05), (P< 0.01). At one year significant (P< 0.05) or highly significant (P< 0.01) correlations were observed between bo ne mass indices of metacarpal and functional results, indicating that poor function is associated with lower bone density. Significant differences (P< 0.05) between fracture patterns also suggested that patients with more severe fractures have a more pronounced bone loss.Conclusions Bone loss during the course of treatment will have a direct effect upon the prognosis, so different treatment should be proposed for different patterns of fractures. Active exercise should be made to improve the recovery of bone mass.
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