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Table 7 Comparison between patients with and without osteoporotic fractures

From: Mineral bone disorder and osteoporosis in hemodialysis patients

 

Fracture

 

No

Yes

P

Age (ans)

51.94 ± 14.53

60.63 ± 13.33

0.06

BMI (kg/m2)

25.76 ± 4.43

26.05 ± 6.40

0.84

Ca (mmol/L)

2.06 ± 0.4

2.10 ± 0.31

0.757

P (mmol/L)

1.86 ± 0.59

1.65 ± 0.44

0.262

TAP (U/L)

90.32 ± 76.42

74.45 ±  33.44

0.500

Vit D (ng /mL)

15.59 ± 11.52

16.96 ± 12.47

0.716

PTH (pg/mL)

444.38 ± 401.56

293.24 ± 110.65

0.010

CRP (mg/L)

8.03 ± 12.35

9.09 ± 11.06

0.75

Albumin (g/L)

33.99 ± 8.60

36.32 ± 6.72

0.391

CTX (ng/mL)

2.53 ± 1.53

2.20 ± 1.43

0.504

bAP (ng/mL)

27.06 ± 27.19

25.43 ± 26.79

0.854

FGF23 (pg/mL)

221.14 ± 260.32

226.95 ± 156.43

0.992

BMD lumbar

1.150 ± 0.22

1.130 ± 0.20

0.740

BMD total hip

0.859 ± 0.149

0.814 ± 0.176

0.356

Overall

 Normal (n (%))

26 (32.9)

4 (36.4)

0.043

 Osteopenia (n (%))

40 (50.6)

2 (18.2)

 Osteoporosis (n (%))

13 (16.9)

5 (45.5)

  1. BMI Body mass index, Ca Calcium level, P Phosphorus level, TAP Total alkaline phosphatase, vitD 25(OH) vitamin D, PTH Parathyroid hormone, BMD Body mass density
  2. Significant at p < 0.05 set in boldface