Summary:
The authors examined 45 patients with polymyositis or dermatomyositis (PM/DM) in cross-sectional,
retrospective study. The disease was active in all the patients who were treated with a mean
daily dose of 21.8 mg 5 ± 19.1 of prednisone or its equivalent. The mean duration of the disease
was 5 years and 4 months. Twenty-one from 45 patients (46,7 %) had vertebral fractures verified
by X-ray. Mean age of patients was 51.5 ± 13.8 years. Evaluation of bone mineral density revealed
osteoporosis in 22% and osteopenia in 34% patients. It was observed that patients with fractures
were older and duration of the disease was longer when PM/DM groups with and without fractures
were compared. The relation between corticosteroid daily and cumulative dose and fracture
occurrence was not found. There was no significant difference in biochemical markers in groups
with and without fractures as well. The authors conclude that glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
is a serious issue which in PM/DM has probably multifactorial causes. Treatment with bisphosphonates
is recommended already when BMD decreased to -1.5 SD.
Key words:
glucocorticoid-induced OP, polymyositis, dermatomyositis
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