Prevalence of less severe hypercortisolism in fractured patients admitted in an outpatient clinic for metabolic bone diseases

Columbu C.;Velluzzi F.;Giovanelli L.;Scillitani A.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of less severe hypercortisolism (LSH) in fractured patients, and its association with hypertension, hyperglicemia, dyslipidemia, and obesity. Method: From July 2015 to October 2018 we enrolled all fractured patients admitted in our outpatient center for metabolic bone diseases, after exclusion of patients with secondary osteoporosis apart from diabetes and taking drugs known to affect bone metabolism. In all enrolled patients we collected data regarding gonadal status, history of diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and measured blood pressure, lipid profile, fasting glycaemia. Bone mass was measured with DXA at lumbar spine and femoral neck and the presence of fractures was evaluated with X-ray of thoracic and lumbar spine. All patients performed twice, 1 mg overnight dexametasone suppression test (DST) and, as confirmatory, 2day low-dose DST for diagnosing hypercortisolism. Results: We enrolled 101 fractured patients (75 females, 26 males), aged 65 ± 10.3 years. Five out of 101 (5.0%) patients were diagnosed as LSH. Fifty-five (54.5%) out of 101 were hypertensive, 57 (56.4%) dyslipidemic, 17 (16.8%) hyperglicaemic, 28(27.7%) obese patients. LSH tended to be associated to blood hypertension [5/5 vs 50/96 (Fisher exact test, p = 0.06) hypertensive patients]. Four out five LSH patients were hypogonadic. Conclusions: Our study confirms that a nonnegligible percentage of fractured subjects actually presents an unrecognized hypercortisolism. Accordingly, regardless of age, we suggest to screen for hypercortisolism all patients with established osteoporosis and in particular hypertensive subjects.
2021
Inglese
73
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203
208
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Male
Cushing Syndrome
Fractures, Bone
Osteoporosis
Dyslipidemia
Fractures
Hyperglicaemia
Hypertension
Subclinical hypercortisolism
Absorptiometry, Photon
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Bone Density
Female
Humans
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Pugliese, F.; Salcuni, A. S.; Battista, C.; Carnevale, V.; Guglielmi, G.; Columbu, C.; Velluzzi, F.; Giovanelli, L.; Eller-Vainicher, C.; Scillitani, ...espandi
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