Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp85 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

The retention and bioactivity of rhBMP-2 released from a bisphosphonate-linked hyaluronan-based hydrogel

Hulsart-Billstrom Gry , Yuen Pik-Kwan , Marsell Richard , Hilborn Jons , Larsson Sune , Ossipov Dmitri

Introduction: There are several disadvantages with the present carriers used in rhBMP-2 products including risk for immunological response, inefficient release and poor handling properties. Our aim was to examine the release of rhBMP-2 from a bisphosphonate-linked hyaluronan hydrogel with the hypothesis that it would cause a slower release.Methods: Triplicates of hydrogels with rhBMP-2 and with (HA-BP) or without (HA) bisphosphonate were prepared, after ...

ba0007p185 | (1) | ICCBH2019

High impact exercise to improve musculoskeletal outcomes in Crohn's disease: a feasibility questionnaire

Steell Lewis , Gaya Daniel R , Macdonald Jonathan , Russell Richard K , Seenan John Paul , Wong Sze Choong , Gray Stuart

Objective: Bone and muscle deficits are observed in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). High-impact exercise (HIE), such as jumping based exercise, can provide hypertrophic and osteogenic stimulus, however to date there have been no studies of HIE in CD. This study aimed to assess the acceptability and feasibility of participating in HIE in adolescents and adults with CD.Methods: Two anonymous questionnaires surveyed adolescents and adults, respecti...

ba0003cu2.2 | Management of parathyroid diseases | ECTS2014

Primary hyperparathyroidism: epidemiology and diagnosis

Eastell Richard

The purpose of this presentation is to present the guidelines for recommending surgery for asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism, based on a workshop held in 2013. The indications for surgery were: i) a serum calcium more than 1 mg/dl (or 0.25 mmol/l) above the reference interval; ii) a low bone density (T-score −2.5 or less at the lumbar spine, total hip, femoral neck, or distal radius 1/3) or presence of vertebral fracture; iii) chronic kidney disease stage...

ba0007p100 | (1) | ICCBH2019

High-resolution MRI assessment of the muscle-fat-bone unit in young adults with childhood onset Crohn's disease

Steell Lewis , Johnston Blair , Ahmed S Faisal , Gaya Daniel R , MacDonald Jonathan , Seenan John Paul , Russell Richard K , Gray Stuart , Wong Jarod

Objective: Childhood onset Crohn’s disease (CO-CD) is associated with musculoskeletal deficits. However, there are limited data regarding muscle-bone outcomes in adults with CO-CD. The current study aimed to comprehensively assess the muscle-fat-bone unit in young adults with CO-CD, using novel methods of MRI, in comparison with healthy controls.Methods: Trabecular microarchitecture and cortical geometry of the distal femur were assessed using 3T mi...

ba0003pp339 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Recommendations for osteoporosis management and fracture prevention for the frail elderly in long-term care

Papaioannou Alexandra , Santesso Nancy , Morin Suzanne , Cheung Angela , Crilly Richard , Giangregorio Lora , Jaglal Susan , Katz Paul , Josse Robert , Kaasalainen Sharon , Moser Andrea , Pickard Laura , Skidmore Carly , Weiler Hope , Whiting Susan , Jain Ravi , Adachi Jonathan

Objectives: Clinicians practicing in long-term care (LTC) face unique challenges caring for frail elderly individuals including multiple co-morbidities, polypharmacy, and end of life care, and practice guidelines typically do not address this population. Guidance regarding the management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in LTC, a high-risk population, is needed.Materials and methods: A survey of LTC physicians informed key questions and outcomes, ...

ba0001pp58 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Diagnostic discrimination of TBS and spine BMD in glucocorticoid-induced and postmenopausal osteoporosis

Paggiosi Margaret , Peel Nicola , Eastell Richard

Glucocorticoids inhibit osteoblast function and cause an increase in osteoblast and osteocyte apoptosis. Bone remodelling defects occur resulting in an increase in fracture risk that cannot be fully explained by decreases in bone mineral density (BMD). We propose that this may be due to alterations in bone quality. Trabecular bone score (TBS) correlates with 3D bone micro-architectural parameters and can be derived directly from grey-level variations within 2D DXA images.<...

ba0003pp209 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2014

Does bone density, bone strength, sarcopenia or dynapenia explain greater risk of fracture in obesity?

Evans Amy , Eastell Richard , Walsh Jennifer

Obesity is associated with greater risk of proximal humerus and ankle fracture, despite greater areal BMD (aBMD). We aimed to investigate whether greater risk of some fractures in obesity was due to skeletal or non-skeletal determinants. 100 individually-matched pairs of normal weight (NW) (18.5–24.9 kg/m2) and obese (OB) (BMI >30 kg/m2) individuals, aged 25–40 and 55–75 years underwent DXA to determine hip and lumbar spine aBMD, whole ...

ba0003pp386 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Bone mineral density and micro-architectural changes in advanced chronic kidney disease

Salam Syazrah , Khwaja Arif , Eastell Richard

Background: Risk of fracture in chronic kidney disease (CKD) population is high and it is associated with increased mortality. CKD affects bone quality through changes in bone turnover, microarchitecture, and mineralization. Secondary hyperparathyroidism has different effects on cortical and trabecular bone but dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is unable to effectively differentiate these bone compartments. High resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HRpQ...