Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp263 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Interval changes in bone mineral density in exercising young women with apparent athlete triad syndrome

To William , Wong Margaret

Objective: To evaluate the bone mineral density (BMD) of the axial and appendicular skeleton in a group of collegiate dance students undergoing intensive training between a 24 months interval and to correlate these changes to the presence or absence of apparent athlete triad syndrome (ATS).Methods: Forty full time collegiate dance students were recruited from a tertiary Performing Arts Institute. All subjects had basic anthropometric measurements, a full...

ba0003pp269 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Comparison of peripheral volumetric bone mineral density, quantitative ultrasound and standard radiological methods for monitoring bone mineral density changes 2 years postpartum

To William , Wong Margaret

Objective: To evaluate the BMD changes around 2 years after delivery using standard dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the lumbar spine and hip, peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT) of the distal tibia and radius, and quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the oscalcis.Methods: Consecutive patients with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies were recruited from a general obstetric clinic. Standard BMD measurements of the lumbar spine and ...

ba0001pp320 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Quantitative ultrasound of os calcis BMD vs conventional DXA and peripheral QCT in interval assessment of BMD changes in adolescent females

To William W K , Wong Margaret W N

Objective: To compare whether interval BMD changes in adolescent females that can be detected using conventional dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can also be detected using quantitative peripheral quantitative computerized tomography scans (pQCT) and quantitative ultrasound (QUS)of the os calcis.Methods: Two groups of adolescent females were recruited for assessment of BMD changes over an interval of 22–24 months. These included full time coll...

ba0001pp321 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Use of os calcis quantitative ultrasound for bone mineral density screening in adolescents with menstrual dysfunction

To William W K , Wong Margaret W N

Background: Prolonged hypothalamic amenorrhoea with anovulation has been associated with hypo-oestrogenism in adolescents and has been shown to be associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD) values.Objective: To determine whether differences in BMD between oligo/amenorrhoeic adolescents at risk of low BMD and normal eumenorrhoeic controls can be detectable by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the os calcis.Methods: Adolescents ...

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.<...

ba0003pp55 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Roles of Bone morphogenetic proteins signalling in the bony repair of injured growth plate cartilage in young rats

Wong Derick , Chung Rosa , Xian Cory

Growth plate cartilage is solely responsible for bone lengthening in children. Injury upon growth plate is often repaired by bony tissue which leads to bone growth defects such as limb length discrepancies or bone angulation deformity at later life. Earlier studies using an established rat growth plate injury model have identified a series of repair phases; inflammatory, fibrogenic, osteogenesis and remodelling repair phases. Currently, the cellular and molecular mechanisms in...

ba0004p49 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HRpQCT) to better understand the skeletal response to exercise

Edwards Lauren , Skerry Tim , Paggiosi Margaret , Offiah Amaka

To use HRpQCT to investigate the effects of short term but intense exercise on the bone architecture of the distal radius in exercise-naïve women, with the ultimate aim of developing exercise regimes for children that will maximise their peak bone mass.We have recruited 16 of 20 proposed exercise-naïve women, aged 18–25, for a 12-week exercise study. The exercise consists of supervised hammering of a metal plate, using their dominant arm, ...

ba0005p454 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Bone mineral density and vascular calcification in obesity

Bouquegneau Antoine , Walsh Jennifer , Evans Amy , Paggiosi Margaret , Eastell Richard

Background: The presence of vascular calcification (VC) is a predictive factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases, especially in the obese population. VC has also been inversely associated with bone mineral density (BMD) but the results have been inconsistent. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between VC, obesity and volumetric BMD (vBMD).Methods: We studied 148 healthy men and women, aged 55–75 years, divided i...

ba0006p030 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Outcomes of zoledronic acid use in paediatric conditions

Lim Angelina , Simm Peter , James Simon , Zacharin Margaret

Objectives: Intravenous bisphosphonates have been used in children for various primary and secondary bone fragility disorders for three decades but beyond osteogenesis imperfecta, there is very limited information published in relation to outcomes. We report the experience at the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH), Melbourne using Zoledronic acid (ZA), describing outcomes based on the underlying condition for which treatment was given, with the aim of informing future protoc...

ba0006p091 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Reliability and validity of DXA based images for measurement of height in children

Macdonald R , Capaldi N , Joseph S , Mason A , Wong SC

Background: Height is required for interpretation of bone mineral density in children and is often challenging in non-weight bearing children. Monitoring of linear growth in non-weight bearing children as part of assessment of bone health is also important.Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a novel method of using DXA images to measure height (Ht), sitting height (SH) and leg length (LL).Methods: Ht and SH were measured o...