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Association between P1NP value and increases in bone mineral density in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis treated with romosozumab.
Modern Rheumatology 2024 Februrary 2
OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of treatment with romosozumab for one year and association between bone turnover markers and changes in bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO).
METHODS: Participants were 53 treatment-naïve PMO patients. Correlations of percent changes (Δ) in lumbar (L) and total hip (TH) BMD 12 months after initiating romosozumab with baseline demographic factors and parameters of N-terminal propeptide of type 1 collagen (P1NP) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP)-5b at baseline and months 1, 3 and 6 were assessed. Multiple regression analysis was performed on factors significantly correlated with ΔL-BMD and ΔTH-BMD at month 12.
RESULTS: ΔL-BMD and ΔTH-BMD at month 12 were 17.5% and 8.1%, respectively. Multiple regression analysis revealed that a high P1NP value at month 3 predicted large increases in L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12. High total amount of P1NP values from baseline to month 6 was associated with large increases in L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12, and was most strongly correlated with the P1NP value at month 3.
CONCLUSIONS: A high P1NP value at month 3 predicted large increases in both L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12 in PMO patients treated with romosozumab.
METHODS: Participants were 53 treatment-naïve PMO patients. Correlations of percent changes (Δ) in lumbar (L) and total hip (TH) BMD 12 months after initiating romosozumab with baseline demographic factors and parameters of N-terminal propeptide of type 1 collagen (P1NP) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP)-5b at baseline and months 1, 3 and 6 were assessed. Multiple regression analysis was performed on factors significantly correlated with ΔL-BMD and ΔTH-BMD at month 12.
RESULTS: ΔL-BMD and ΔTH-BMD at month 12 were 17.5% and 8.1%, respectively. Multiple regression analysis revealed that a high P1NP value at month 3 predicted large increases in L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12. High total amount of P1NP values from baseline to month 6 was associated with large increases in L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12, and was most strongly correlated with the P1NP value at month 3.
CONCLUSIONS: A high P1NP value at month 3 predicted large increases in both L-BMD and TH-BMD at month 12 in PMO patients treated with romosozumab.
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