Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease

Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease Objective. To study prevalence and intensity of spine osteoporosis (OP) in men suffering from hypertension (H) and coronary heart disease (CHD). Material and methods. 101 men with H and CHD aged 50 to 78...

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Main Authors: P A Chizhov, Y I Ivanova, Y N Pribytkov, N N Beloselsky
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2005-08-01
Series:Научно-практическая ревматология
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Online Access:https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/749
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spelling doaj-044d59f2673042528101b40a6b2fedf32021-08-02T09:05:37ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCНаучно-практическая ревматология1995-44841995-44922005-08-01434141710.14412/1995-4484-2005-611689Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart diseaseP A ChizhovY I IvanovaY N PribytkovN N BeloselskyRadiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease Objective. To study prevalence and intensity of spine osteoporosis (OP) in men suffering from hypertension (H) and coronary heart disease (CHD). Material and methods. 101 men with H and CHD aged 50 to 78 years (mean age 60,6±0,85 years) and 37 men of control group without cardiovascular diseases aged 50-66 years (mean age 58,6±0,74 years) were examined. Clinical examination, radiological, radiomorphometric spine examination and echocardioscopy were performed. Results. OP was revealed in 34,65% of main group pts what is 3,2 times more frequent than in control group (10,8%, p<0,05). OP intensity in men with H and CHD was significantly higher than in healthy people. Vfertebral fractures were revealed in 12,87+3,3% of main group pts and only in 2,7±2,7% in control group (p<0,05). OP development dependence from cardiac history duration and cardiac pathology severity was demonstrated. Conclusion. The results of the study show significantly higher prevalence of spine OP among men suffering from H and CHD. Long history and severity of cardiovascular pathology clinical signs promote OP frequency and severity increase.https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/749osteoporosishypertensioncoronary heart diseasechronic cardiac insufficiency
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author P A Chizhov
Y I Ivanova
Y N Pribytkov
N N Beloselsky
spellingShingle P A Chizhov
Y I Ivanova
Y N Pribytkov
N N Beloselsky
Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
Научно-практическая ревматология
osteoporosis
hypertension
coronary heart disease
chronic cardiac insufficiency
author_facet P A Chizhov
Y I Ivanova
Y N Pribytkov
N N Beloselsky
author_sort P A Chizhov
title Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
title_short Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
title_full Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
title_fullStr Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
title_full_unstemmed Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
title_sort radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease
publisher IMA-PRESS LLC
series Научно-практическая ревматология
issn 1995-4484
1995-4492
publishDate 2005-08-01
description Radiologically revealed spine osteoporosis in male with hypertension and coronary heart disease Objective. To study prevalence and intensity of spine osteoporosis (OP) in men suffering from hypertension (H) and coronary heart disease (CHD). Material and methods. 101 men with H and CHD aged 50 to 78 years (mean age 60,6±0,85 years) and 37 men of control group without cardiovascular diseases aged 50-66 years (mean age 58,6±0,74 years) were examined. Clinical examination, radiological, radiomorphometric spine examination and echocardioscopy were performed. Results. OP was revealed in 34,65% of main group pts what is 3,2 times more frequent than in control group (10,8%, p<0,05). OP intensity in men with H and CHD was significantly higher than in healthy people. Vfertebral fractures were revealed in 12,87+3,3% of main group pts and only in 2,7±2,7% in control group (p<0,05). OP development dependence from cardiac history duration and cardiac pathology severity was demonstrated. Conclusion. The results of the study show significantly higher prevalence of spine OP among men suffering from H and CHD. Long history and severity of cardiovascular pathology clinical signs promote OP frequency and severity increase.
topic osteoporosis
hypertension
coronary heart disease
chronic cardiac insufficiency
url https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/749
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