Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice: an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study

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Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice : an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. / Ørnbjerg, Lykke Midtbøll; Østergaard, Mikkel; Jensen, Trine; Hyldstrup, Lars; Bach-Mortensen, Pernille; Bøyesen, Pernille; Thormann, Anja; Tarp, Ulrik; Bøhme, Wolfgang Peter; Lindegaard, Hanne; Poulsen, Uta Engling; Schlemmer, Anette; Graudal, Niels; Rødgaard, Anne; Espesen, Jakob; Kollerup, Gina Birgitte; Glintborg, Bente; Madsen, Ole Rintek; Jensen, Dorte Vendelbo ; Hetland, Merete Lund.

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Ørnbjerg, LM, Østergaard, M, Jensen, T, Hyldstrup, L, Bach-Mortensen, P, Bøyesen, P, Thormann, A, Tarp, U, Bøhme, WP, Lindegaard, H, Poulsen, UE, Schlemmer, A, Graudal, N, Rødgaard, A, Espesen, J, Kollerup, GB, Glintborg, B, Madsen, OR, Jensen, DV & Hetland, ML 2016, 'Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice: an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study', Arthritis Research & Therapy, bind 18, 53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y

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Ørnbjerg, L. M., Østergaard, M., Jensen, T., Hyldstrup, L., Bach-Mortensen, P., Bøyesen, P., Thormann, A., Tarp, U., Bøhme, W. P., Lindegaard, H., Poulsen, U. E., Schlemmer, A., Graudal, N., Rødgaard, A., Espesen, J., Kollerup, G. B., Glintborg, B., Madsen, O. R., Jensen, D. V., & Hetland, M. L. (2016). Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice: an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. Arthritis Research & Therapy, 18, [53]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y

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Ørnbjerg LM, Østergaard M, Jensen T, Hyldstrup L, Bach-Mortensen P, Bøyesen P o.a. Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice: an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 2016;18. 53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y

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Ørnbjerg, Lykke Midtbøll ; Østergaard, Mikkel ; Jensen, Trine ; Hyldstrup, Lars ; Bach-Mortensen, Pernille ; Bøyesen, Pernille ; Thormann, Anja ; Tarp, Ulrik ; Bøhme, Wolfgang Peter ; Lindegaard, Hanne ; Poulsen, Uta Engling ; Schlemmer, Anette ; Graudal, Niels ; Rødgaard, Anne ; Espesen, Jakob ; Kollerup, Gina Birgitte ; Glintborg, Bente ; Madsen, Ole Rintek ; Jensen, Dorte Vendelbo ; Hetland, Merete Lund. / Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice : an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. I: Arthritis Research & Therapy. 2016 ; Bind 18.

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title = "Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice: an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterised by progressive joint destruction and loss of periarticular bone mass. Hand bone loss (HBL) has therefore been proposed as an outcome measure for treatment efficacy. A definition of increased HBL adjusted for age- and sex-related bone loss is lacking. In this study, we aimed to: 1) establish reference values for normal hand bone mass (bone mineral density measured by digital x-ray radiogrammetry (DXR-BMD)); and 2) examine whether HBL is normalised in rheumatoid arthritis patients during treatment with tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors (TNFI).METHODS: DXR-BMD was measured from hand x-rays in a reference cohort (1485 men/2541 women) without arthritis randomly selected from an urban Danish population. Sex- and age-related HBL/year was estimated. DXR-BMD was measured in rheumatoid arthritis patients (n = 350: at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start), of which 135 patients had three x-rays (~2 years prior to TNFI, at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start). Individual HBL/year prior to and during TNFI was calculated and compared to reference values.RESULTS: Estimated HBL/year varied strongly with age and sex. Compared to the reference values, 75 % of 135 patients had increased HBL prior to TNFI treatment and 59 % had increased HBL during TNFI treatment (p = 0.17, Chi-squared). In 38 % (38/101) of patients with increased HBL, HBL was normalised during TNFI treatment, whereas 47 % (16/34) of patients with normal HBL prior to TNFI had increased HBL during TNFI treatment. In the 350 patients, increased HBL during TNFI was associated with time-averaged 28-joint disease activity score (odds ratio 1.69 (95 % Confidence Interval 1.34-2.15)/unit increase, p < 0.001), and patients in time-averaged remission had lower HBL than patients without remission (0.0032 vs. 0.0058 g/cm(2)/year; p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney).CONCLUSIONS: We established age- and sex-specific reference values for DXR-BMD in a large cohort without arthritis. HBL was increased in the majority of rheumatoid arthritis patients initiating TNFI in clinical practice, and only normalised in a minority during TNFI.",
author = "{\O}rnbjerg, {Lykke Midtb{\o}ll} and Mikkel {\O}stergaard and Trine Jensen and Lars Hyldstrup and Pernille Bach-Mortensen and Pernille B{\o}yesen and Anja Thormann and Ulrik Tarp and B{\o}hme, {Wolfgang Peter} and Hanne Lindegaard and Poulsen, {Uta Engling} and Anette Schlemmer and Niels Graudal and Anne R{\o}dgaard and Jakob Espesen and Kollerup, {Gina Birgitte} and Bente Glintborg and Madsen, {Ole Rintek} and Jensen, {Dorte Vendelbo} and Hetland, {Merete Lund}",
year = "2016",
doi = "10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
journal = "Arthritis Research & Therapy",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Establishment of age- and sex-adjusted reference data for hand bone mass and investigation of hand bone loss in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in clinical practice

T2 - an observational study from the DANBIO registry and the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study

AU - Ørnbjerg, Lykke Midtbøll

AU - Østergaard, Mikkel

AU - Jensen, Trine

AU - Hyldstrup, Lars

AU - Bach-Mortensen, Pernille

AU - Bøyesen, Pernille

AU - Thormann, Anja

AU - Tarp, Ulrik

AU - Bøhme, Wolfgang Peter

AU - Lindegaard, Hanne

AU - Poulsen, Uta Engling

AU - Schlemmer, Anette

AU - Graudal, Niels

AU - Rødgaard, Anne

AU - Espesen, Jakob

AU - Kollerup, Gina Birgitte

AU - Glintborg, Bente

AU - Madsen, Ole Rintek

AU - Jensen, Dorte Vendelbo

AU - Hetland, Merete Lund

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterised by progressive joint destruction and loss of periarticular bone mass. Hand bone loss (HBL) has therefore been proposed as an outcome measure for treatment efficacy. A definition of increased HBL adjusted for age- and sex-related bone loss is lacking. In this study, we aimed to: 1) establish reference values for normal hand bone mass (bone mineral density measured by digital x-ray radiogrammetry (DXR-BMD)); and 2) examine whether HBL is normalised in rheumatoid arthritis patients during treatment with tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors (TNFI).METHODS: DXR-BMD was measured from hand x-rays in a reference cohort (1485 men/2541 women) without arthritis randomly selected from an urban Danish population. Sex- and age-related HBL/year was estimated. DXR-BMD was measured in rheumatoid arthritis patients (n = 350: at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start), of which 135 patients had three x-rays (~2 years prior to TNFI, at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start). Individual HBL/year prior to and during TNFI was calculated and compared to reference values.RESULTS: Estimated HBL/year varied strongly with age and sex. Compared to the reference values, 75 % of 135 patients had increased HBL prior to TNFI treatment and 59 % had increased HBL during TNFI treatment (p = 0.17, Chi-squared). In 38 % (38/101) of patients with increased HBL, HBL was normalised during TNFI treatment, whereas 47 % (16/34) of patients with normal HBL prior to TNFI had increased HBL during TNFI treatment. In the 350 patients, increased HBL during TNFI was associated with time-averaged 28-joint disease activity score (odds ratio 1.69 (95 % Confidence Interval 1.34-2.15)/unit increase, p < 0.001), and patients in time-averaged remission had lower HBL than patients without remission (0.0032 vs. 0.0058 g/cm(2)/year; p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney).CONCLUSIONS: We established age- and sex-specific reference values for DXR-BMD in a large cohort without arthritis. HBL was increased in the majority of rheumatoid arthritis patients initiating TNFI in clinical practice, and only normalised in a minority during TNFI.

AB - BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterised by progressive joint destruction and loss of periarticular bone mass. Hand bone loss (HBL) has therefore been proposed as an outcome measure for treatment efficacy. A definition of increased HBL adjusted for age- and sex-related bone loss is lacking. In this study, we aimed to: 1) establish reference values for normal hand bone mass (bone mineral density measured by digital x-ray radiogrammetry (DXR-BMD)); and 2) examine whether HBL is normalised in rheumatoid arthritis patients during treatment with tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors (TNFI).METHODS: DXR-BMD was measured from hand x-rays in a reference cohort (1485 men/2541 women) without arthritis randomly selected from an urban Danish population. Sex- and age-related HBL/year was estimated. DXR-BMD was measured in rheumatoid arthritis patients (n = 350: at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start), of which 135 patients had three x-rays (~2 years prior to TNFI, at start of TNFI, and ~2 years after TNFI start). Individual HBL/year prior to and during TNFI was calculated and compared to reference values.RESULTS: Estimated HBL/year varied strongly with age and sex. Compared to the reference values, 75 % of 135 patients had increased HBL prior to TNFI treatment and 59 % had increased HBL during TNFI treatment (p = 0.17, Chi-squared). In 38 % (38/101) of patients with increased HBL, HBL was normalised during TNFI treatment, whereas 47 % (16/34) of patients with normal HBL prior to TNFI had increased HBL during TNFI treatment. In the 350 patients, increased HBL during TNFI was associated with time-averaged 28-joint disease activity score (odds ratio 1.69 (95 % Confidence Interval 1.34-2.15)/unit increase, p < 0.001), and patients in time-averaged remission had lower HBL than patients without remission (0.0032 vs. 0.0058 g/cm(2)/year; p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney).CONCLUSIONS: We established age- and sex-specific reference values for DXR-BMD in a large cohort without arthritis. HBL was increased in the majority of rheumatoid arthritis patients initiating TNFI in clinical practice, and only normalised in a minority during TNFI.

U2 - 10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y

DO - 10.1186/s13075-016-0952-y

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 26912229

VL - 18

JO - Arthritis Research & Therapy

JF - Arthritis Research & Therapy

SN - 1478-6354

M1 - 53

ER -

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