Wed-15-03-2017, 19:50 PM
This population based Norwegian study looked at the increased risk of fractures in psoriasis patients.
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*Funding:
Central Norway Regional Health Authority
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Background:
An association between psoriasis and osteoporosis has been reported.
Objectives:
To investigate, in a large prospective population-based Norwegian study, whether psoriasis is associated with increased risk of forearm or hip fracture; to investigate the cross-sectional association between psoriasis and bone mineral density (BMD) T-score in a subpopulation.
Methods:
Hospital-derived fracture data from Nord-Trøndelag County (1995–2013) were linked to psoriasis information, BMD measurements and lifestyle factors from the third survey of the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study 2006–08 (HUNT3); socioeconomic data from the National Education Database; and use of medication from the Norwegian Prescription Database.
Results:
Among 48 194 participants in HUNT3, we found no increased risk of forearm or hip fracture in 2804 patients with self-reported psoriasis [overall age- and sex-adjusted hazard ratio 1·03, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0·82–1·31]. No clear association was found between psoriasis and mean BMD T-score; overall age- and sex-adjusted differences in total hip, femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD T-scores were 0·02 (95% CI −0·11 to 0·14), 0·05 (95% CI −0·06 to 0·17) and 0·07 (95% CI −0·09 to 0·24), respectively. No clear association was found between psoriasis and prevalent osteoporosis in either total hip, femoral neck or lumbar spine; overall age- and sex-adjusted odds ratio was 0·77 (95% CI 0·54–1·10). Associations did not change substantially after adjustment for education, smoking, systemic steroid use and body mass index.
Conclusions:
We found no association between psoriasis and risk of fracture. The study did not indicate reduced BMD T-score or higher prevalence of osteoporosis among patients with psoriasis.
Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com
*Funding:
Central Norway Regional Health Authority
Norwegian University of Science and Technology