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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 10/2017

24.08.2017 | Original Article

Musculoskeletal system in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease: normal muscle force, decreased trabecular bone mineral density and low prevalence of vertebral fractures

verfasst von: Klara Maratova, Ondrej Hradsky, Jana Matyskova, Ivana Copova, Ondrej Soucek, Zdenek Sumnik, Jiri Bronsky

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 10/2017

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Abstract

Low bone mineral density (BMD) and an increased fracture incidence are two extraintestinal complications associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to evaluate musculoskeletal traits and assess vertebral fracture (VF) rate in children and adolescents with IBD. Seventy patients with IBD with a median age of 13.8 years were included. The BMD and geometric parameters of the non-dominant tibia were assessed using pQCT. Dynamic muscle functions were evaluated using jumping mechanography. VFs were assessed according to the semiquantitative standardized method by Genant. The muscle functions adjusted for the patients’ weight did not differ from the reference population. A low trabecular BMD (Z-score − 1.6; p < 0.001) and cortical thickness (Z-score − 0.7; p < 0.001) were found in children and adolescents with IBD. Conversely, an increased cortical BMD (Z-score 1.1; p < 0.001) was noted. No significant association was found between the 25-OHD serum levels and the bone or muscle measurements. One patient with asymptomatic VF was identified.
Conclusion: IBD in childhood or adolescents affects bones but not muscles. Bone changes are independent of the 25-OHD serum level. A thoracolumbar spine X-ray should not be routinely recommended in children with IBD.
What is Known:
Low bone mineral density and an increased fracture rate are the complications associated with IBD.
Bone strength and structural development is strongly dependent on skeletal muscle stimulation.
What is New:
Children with IBD have altered bone density and geometry but normal dynamic muscle functions.
Thoracolumbar spine X-ray should be indicated on an individual basis in children with IBD.
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Metadaten
Titel
Musculoskeletal system in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease: normal muscle force, decreased trabecular bone mineral density and low prevalence of vertebral fractures
verfasst von
Klara Maratova
Ondrej Hradsky
Jana Matyskova
Ivana Copova
Ondrej Soucek
Zdenek Sumnik
Jiri Bronsky
Publikationsdatum
24.08.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 10/2017
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-2988-7

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