Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p95 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in children: first data from the EUCLIDS network

Zenz Werner , Trobisch Andreas , Klobassa Daniela , Binder Alexander , Sperl Matthias , Martinon-Torres Federico , Rivero Irene , Carrol Enitan D , Paulus Stephane , Kalifa Bojang , Anderson Suzanne , Schlapbach Luregn , Emonts Marieke , van der Flier Michiel , de Groot Ronald , Boeddha Navin , Herberg Jethro , Agapow Paul , Levin Michael , -on behalf of EUCLIDS consortium

Background and aims: Bone and joint infections like osteomyelitis and septic arthritis occur in ~3–12/100.000 children per year in high-income countries with predominance in males. The most common causative pathogen is Staphylococcus aureus, however, only in 50% pathogen detection succeeds. The aim of this study is to describe clinical characteristics of osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in children recruited within the EUCLIDS network (<a href="http://www.eucli...

ba0001pp32 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Vitamin D levels of >85 nmol/l in the presence of adequate dietary Ca minimise bone turnover and improve bone strength

O'Loughlin Peter , Lee Alice , Anderson Paul , Steck Roland , Forwood Mark , Sawyer Rebecca , Morris Howard

We have reported femoral osteopenia in short term-vitamin D restricted rats without deterioration in tibial cortical bone volume (CBV), geometry or strength1. This study aimed to establish the effect of extended vitamin D deficiency in aged rat tibial volume and strength. Female Sprague-Dawley rats (9 m, n=6/group) were fed a diet containing varying vitamin D3 (D) levels (0, 2, 12, and 20 IU/day) with either low (0.1%, LCa) or high (1%, HCa) diet...

ba0004p111 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Is groupwork an effective way to improve transition for young people with osteogenesis imperfecta? A pilot study

Ball Suzanne , Mitchell Ryan

Objectives: Within the National Health Service there is a recognised need for supporting young peoples transition into adult services1. Focus groups and forums have historically been used to identify how to achieve ‘good’ transition between services, from the perspective of patients, carers and professionals. A recent article recommended an individualised programme supporting transition for young people with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)2. The ai...

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, ...

ba0006p204 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Is a modified version of the Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) a useful tool to identify the level of disability in children with osteogenesis imperfecta?

Ball Suzanne , Roberts Marie , Saraff Vrinda , Sakka Sophia , Shaw Nick , Hogler Wolfgang

Objectives: Different versions of the Childhood Health Questionnaire (CHAQ) have been used in Paediatric Rheumatology since 1994 to establish levels of functional disability. To date, use of the CHAQ has not been reported in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). The aim of this study was to establish if disability scores generated from a modified CHAQ (MCHAQ) correlate with OI severity.Methods: The MCHAQ was developed to reflect the specific needs of children wi...

ba0001pp290 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Response of mechanically strained tenocytes to different cell culture substrates

Musson David , JungJoo Kim , Callon Karen , Naot Dorit , Shim Vickie , Anderson Iain , Cornish Jillian , Chhana Ashika

The musculoskeletal system experiences severe mechanical strain, with repetitive or extreme strains causing significant trauma; the result being an increase in mechanobiological studies evaluating mechanical strain on musculoskeletal cells. Currently, most stretching studies utilise fibronectin-coated cultures, as these enhance cell attachment. However, recent studies suggest that fibronectin increases cell turnover and DNA damage and affects cell differentiation. Furthermore,...

ba0005p470 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Dose response radiation induced bone loss: FDG PET-CT shows a threshold effect in changes in metabolism and density

Oz Orhan K , Ramezani Saleh , Cuberovic Ivana , Anderson Jon , Brown Keenan , Medin Paul

Radiosurgery of the spine is used to treat patients with spinal metastases. Recent studies have shown increased fracture risk in patients treated with high doses of irradiation. This study tested if there is a dose response relationship between prescribed radiation and induced bone loss and metabolism.Methods: Vertebral bodies C5–C7 of ~50 week old female Yucatan minipigs were irradiated at 16, 20, and 24Gy (n=5/dose). The cervical spine re...

ba0007p131 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Use of intravenous pamidronate in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients with osteonecrosis (ON) results in reduced pain and improved radiologic outcome of ON lesions: Long- term follow-up over 15-years

Miettunen Paivi , Moorani Vijay , Haider Seemab , Stephenson Seamus , Stephenson Chloe , Anderson Ronald

Background: Osteonecrosis (ON) has emerged as a debilitating complication of acute pediatric lymphoblastic leukemia (pALL), with severe pain and poor functional outcome. ON affecting weight bearing joints may eventually need arthroplasty, with large juxta-articular lesions being at highest risk. Intravenous Pamidronate (IV-PAM) is postulated to reduce pain and prevent joint collapse in ON.Objective: To study if IV-PAM was effective in 1) preventing joint...

ba0003pp31 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Excessive intake of soy milk affects bone development

Martins Oliveira Bruna Rezende Silva , de Carvalho Apolinario Coelho Juliana , Medeiros Ronaldo Anderson , Louzada Mario Jefferson Quirino

The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of diet supplemented with hydrosoluble soy extract – HSE in bone mass of male and healthy Wistar rats. Sixteen (16) 30 days old animals were kept in controlled conditions with light/dark cicle and fed with commercial food and filtered water. Randomized into two groups: control group received 500 ml of water and 300 g of food, daily; supplemented group S, in addition of water and food, they also received 500 ml of soy ...

ba0001oc1.6 | Osteoporosis epidemiology and long term treatment complications | ECTS2013

Femur geometrical parameters in the pathogenesis of atypical femur fractures

Morin Suzanne N , Godbout Benoit , Wall Michelle , Belzile Etienne L , Michou Laetitia , Ste-Marie Louis-Georges , Karaplis Andrew C , de Guise Jacques A , Brown Jacques P

Background: Atypical femur fractures (AFF) arise in the subtrochanteric and diaphyseal regions. Because of this unique distribution, we hypothesized that patients with AFF demonstrate specific geometrical variations of their femur whereby baseline tensile forces applied to the lateral cortex are higher and might favor the appearance of these rare stress fractures, when exposed to bisphosphonates.Methods: Subjects who sustained AFF, as defined by the ASBM...