J Korean Radiol Soc.  2000 Sep;43(3):371-375. 10.3348/jkrs.2000.43.3.371.

The Difference of Bone Mineral Density of Lumbar Spine and Wrist in the Preterm and Full-term Infants: Using Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Dankook University Hospital, College of Medicine. kimschl@anseo.dankook.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, Dankook University Hospital, College of Medicine.
  • 3Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Dankook University Hospital, College of Medicine.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the differences in bone mineral density (BMD) of lumbar spine and wrist between preterm infants of postconceptional age 40 weeks and normal full-term infants.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Sixty-eight preterm infants born at conceptional age 26 -36 weeks and 31 normal full-term infants born at 38 -42 weeks were investigated. Bone mineral densities of the lumbar spine (from the second to the fourth segment) and wrist were measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. In preterm infants, the corrected age of 0 month was defined as postconceptional 40 weeks. Full-term infants were evaluated within three days of birth, and the average bone mineral densities of preterm and full-term infants were compared. In the preterm group, birth weight and conceptional age were correlated with lumbar spinal and wrist bone mineral densities. Data were analyzed by student's t-test and Pearson's correlation coefficient, and a pvalue of less than 0.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS
In preterm in fants, the values of bone mineral densities of the lumbar spine and wrist were 0.137 +/- 0.018 g/cm2(0.061 -0.202 g/cm2) and 0.089 +/-0.013 g/cm2 (0.065 -0.123 g/cm2), respectively, while the respective values for full-term infants were 0.214 +/-0.030 g/cm2 (0.160 -0.296 g/cm2) and 0.118 +/-0.014 g/cm2(0.096 -0.162 g/cm 2). In the preterm group, lumbar spinal BMD correlated significantly with conceptional age(r=0.384, p<0.05) and birth weight (r=0.438, p<0.05). While wrist BMD correlated significantly with birth weight (r=0.281, p<0.05), its correlation with conceptional age was not significant (r=0.223, p>0.05).
CONCLUSION
The lumbar spinal and wrist BMDs of preterm infants at corrected age 0 were lower than those of normal full-term infants. In the preterm group, BMD values for the lumbar spine were lower in infants of lower conceptional age and birth weight.

Keyword

Bones, absorptiometry; Bones, mineralization; Bone density; Infants, newborn, skeletal system

MeSH Terms

Absorptiometry, Photon*
Birth Weight
Bone Density*
Humans
Infant*
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature
Parturition
Spine*
Wrist*
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