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Increased Risk of Hip Fracture in Patients with Acromegaly: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Korea

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저자
Jiwon Kim ; Namki Hong ; Jimi Choi ; Ju Hyung Moon ; Eui Hyun Kim ; Eun Jig Lee ; Sin Gon Kim ; Cheol Ryong Ku
키워드 (영문)
hip fracturesacromegalynationwidekorea
발행연도
2023-12
발행기관
medline
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초록
BACKGRUOUND

Acromegaly leads to various skeletal complications, and fragility fractures are emerging as a new concern in patients with acromegaly. Therefore, this study investigated the risk of fractures in Korean patients with acromegaly.

METHODS

We used the Korean nationwide claims database from 2009 to 2019. A total of 931 patients with acromegaly who had never used an osteoporosis drug before and were treated with surgery alone were selected as study participants, and a 1:29 ratio of 26,999 age- and sex-matched osteoporosis drug-naïve controls without acromegaly were randomly selected from the database.

RESULTS

The mean age was 46.2 years, and 50.0% were male. During a median follow-up of 54.1 months, there was no difference in the risks of all, vertebral, and non-vertebral fractures between the acromegaly and control groups. However, hip fracture risk was significantly higher (hazard ratio [HR], 2.73; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.32 to 5.65), and non-hip and non-vertebral fractures risk was significantly lower (HR, 0.40; 95% CI, 0.17 to 0.98) in patients with acromegaly than in controls; these results remained robust even after adjustment for socioeconomic status and baseline comorbidities. Age, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, fracture history, recent use of acid-suppressant medication, psychotropic medication, and opioids were risk factors for all fractures in patients with acromegaly (all P<0.05).

CONCLUSION

Compared with controls, patients surgically treated for acromegaly had a higher risk of hip fractures. The risk factors for fracture in patients with acromegaly were consistent with widely accepted risk factors in the general population.

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
저널명
Endocrinology and metabolism
저널정보
(2023-12). Endocrinology and metabolism, Vol.38(6), 690–700
ISSN
2093-596X
EISSN
2093-5978
DOI
10.3803/EnM.2023.1782
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