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Increased Risk of Vertebral Fractures in Patients With Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion.

Authors :
Favero, Vittoria
Eller-Vainicher, Cristina
Morelli, Valentina
Cairoli, Elisa
Salcuni, Antonio Stefano
Scillitani, Alfredo
Corbetta, Sabrina
Casa, Silvia Della
Muscogiuri, Giovanna
Persani, Luca
Chiodini, Iacopo
Source :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism; Feb2024, Vol. 109 Issue 2, pe623-e632, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Context The risk of vertebral fractures (VFx) in patients with adrenal incidentalomas (AI) and mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) is debated. Objective To evaluate the VFx prevalence and incidence in patients with AI and MACS. Methods This cross-sectional and longitudinal study using retrospective data from 4 Italian endocrinology units included 444 patients (cross-sectional arm) and 126 patients (longitudinal arm, 24.9 ± 5.3 months follow-up) to evaluate prevalent and incident VFx, respectively, in patients with MACS (MACS-yes) and without MACS (MACS-no). The main outcome measures were serum cortisol after a 1-mg dexamethasone test (F-1mgDST), bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry at spine (LS) and femur (FN), and VFx presence by x-ray. Results Cross-sectional arm: 214 and 230 patients were MACS-yes and MACS-no, respectively, based on F-1mgDST >1.8 µg/dL (50 nmol/L). Patients with MACS had higher VFx prevalence (62.6%) than those without MACS (22.9%, P <.001); MACS was associated with prevalent VFx (odds ratio, 5.203; 95% CI, 3.361-8.055; P <.001; relative risk [RR] 2.07), regardless of age, body mass index, gender distribution, LS-BMD, and presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Longitudinal arm: 66 and 60 patients were MACS-no and MACS-yes, respectively. Patients without MACS showed higher number of incident VFx (36.4%) than patients without MACS (10.0%, P <.001); MACS was associated with the presence of an incident VFx (RR 4.561; 95% CI, 1.600-13.003; P =.005) regardless of age, LS-BMD, gender distribution, presence of prevalent VFx, and T2D. Results were confirmed in women and men when separately evaluated. Conclusion Women and men with AI and MACS are at higher risk of VFx. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021972X
Volume :
109
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175010865
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad560