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Published in: Archives of Osteoporosis 1/2021

01-12-2021 | Tenofovir | Original Article

Long-term trabecular bone score and bone mineral density changes in Chinese antiretroviral-treated HIV-infected individuals

Authors: Wenmin Guan, Wei Pan, Wei Yu, Wei Cao, Qiang Lin, Zaizhu Zhang, Xiaojing Song, Yanling Li, Junping Tian, Ying Xu, Taisheng Li, Evelyn Hsieh

Published in: Archives of Osteoporosis | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Summary

This is the first 5-year analysis among persons with HIV (PWH) that reports both trabecular bone score (TBS), which is a novel index that estimates bone microarchitecture, and bone mineral density (BMD) over time to evaluate the long-term impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on bone health.

Purpose

HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy (ART) have been associated with decreased bone mineral density (BMD). This study aims to evaluate long-term changes in trabecular bone score (TBS), a novel index that estimates bone microarchitecture, and BMD among Chinese persons with HIV (PWH) treated with ART.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective chart review of adult PWH at a large tertiary care hospital in China. Patients who had a DXA scan prior to ART and at least one follow-up DXA after ART initiation were included. Subgroup analyses examined the TBS and BMD changes in patients who switch from a non-TDF-containing regimen to one containing TDF, as compared to those who did not switch.

Results

Four hundred fifty-nine PWH were included. Among 68 patients ≥ 50 years, 13 patients (19.1%) had a normal BMD but partially degraded or degraded TBS. The mean percent decrease in lumbar spine (LS) BMD nadired at 48 weeks after ART initiation and then gradually improved. Percent decrease in femoral neck (FN) and total hip (TH) BMD nadired at 96 weeks and remained stably low thereafter. After switch to a TDF-containing regimen, only percent change in TH BMD was significant (−3.2%, p = 0.006). In the regression analyses, switch to a TDF-containing regimen was not associated with long-term change in TBS or BMD.

Conclusion

This is the first study among PWH to evaluate the long-term impact of ART on TBS and BMD. At baseline, approximately 20% of patients had a normal BMD but impaired bone microstructure based upon TBS. For patients with 5 years of exposure to ART, there is a stabilization of TBS and BMD after initial nadir in the first 144 weeks. However, FN BMD, TH BMD, and TBS remained low at 5 years relative to baseline.
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Metadata
Title
Long-term trabecular bone score and bone mineral density changes in Chinese antiretroviral-treated HIV-infected individuals
Authors
Wenmin Guan
Wei Pan
Wei Yu
Wei Cao
Qiang Lin
Zaizhu Zhang
Xiaojing Song
Yanling Li
Junping Tian
Ying Xu
Taisheng Li
Evelyn Hsieh
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Archives of Osteoporosis / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 1862-3522
Electronic ISSN: 1862-3514
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-021-00890-0

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