Abstract
Background
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients are often treated with glucocorticoids, which place them at risk of bone loss.
Objectives
The objectives of this article are to determine: (1) the prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) and factors associated with low BMD and (2) the prevalence of symptomatic fragility fractures in inception patients of the Toronto Lupus Cohort (TLC).
Methods
Prospectively collected data from the TLC (1996–2015) of inception patients’ first BMD were analyzed. For pre-menopausal women/males <50 years, BMD ‘below expected range for age’ was defined by
Results
Of 1807 patients, 286 are inception patients with BMD results (mean age 37.9 ± 13.7 years); 88.8% are female. The overall prevalence of abnormal BMD is 31.5%. In pre-menopausal women (
Conclusion
The prevalence of low BMD is high in SLE patients, and is associated with older age and higher cumulative glucocorticoid dose.
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