Similarities in distribution pattern between acute multiple osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures and vertebral fractures cascades
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Similarities in distribution pattern between acute multiple osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures and vertebral fractures cascades
Abstract
Backgroud: Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) cascades (OVCFcs) repeatedly cause vertebral compression to involve multiple vertebra. This study aimed to introduce an accelerated form of OVCFcs: acute multiple OVCF (amOVCF).
Methods: OVCF patients with multiple vertebral augmentations in a spine center between June 2016 and October 2020 were retrospectively studied. Demographics, spine trauma, anatomical distribution, and distribution pattern of OVCF in OVCFcs and amOVCF were summarized and compared.
Results: 429 patients with multiple vertebral augmentations in 1164 vertebra were included. There were 210 OVCFcs accumulating 622 OVCF and 219 amOVCF simultaneously involving 542 vertebra. The OVCFcs progressed at 0.48 fractures and 0.56 vertebra per year. Both OVCFcs and amOVCF demonstrated asymmetrical bimodal distribution in spine and most frequently involved L1. The incidence of adjacent OVCF was 40.14% in amOVCF with 2 OVCF and 84.72% in amOVCF with ≥ 3 OVCF, and the distribution pattern of OVCF was not significantly different between amOVCF and OVCFcs. The female/male ratio was 5.56 in OVCFcs and not different from that of 4.34 in amOVCF. The age of females (73.41 ± 8.08 and 76.29 ± 8.25 years old) but not males (77.20 ± 10.13 and 79.75 ± 10.21 years old) was significantly increased from initial to last OVCF in OVCFcs. amOVCF had similar age (72.26 ± 10.09 years old) as OVCFcs at initial OVCF (73.99 ± 8.51 years old) and were significantly younger than OVCFcs at last OVCF (76.82 ± 8.64 years old). 54.29% in OVCFcs and 48.4% in amOVCF reported no evident trauma, and the ratio of apparent spine trauma was higher in amOVCF (43.38%) than in OVCFcs (28.54%).
Conclusions: amOVCF are accelerated form of OVCFcs showing similar anatomical distribution and distribution pattern of OVCF in spine. Both amOVCF and OVCFcs cause multiple fragility fractures without significant spine trauma.
Keywords: Fragility fracture; Multiple fracture; Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture; Vertebral fracture cascade.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was approved by Ethic Committee for Clinical Research of Zhongda hospital affiliated to Southeast University (No.2022ZDSYLL016). Consent for publication: The authors affirm that human research participant provided informed consent for publication of the images in Fig. 1. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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