Diagnostics (May 2023)

Site-Specific Differences in Bone Mineral Density of Proximal Femur Correlate with the Type of Hip Fracture

  • Ning Li,
  • Yi Yuan,
  • Lu Yin,
  • Minghui Yang,
  • Yandong Liu,
  • Wenshuang Zhang,
  • Kangkang Ma,
  • Fengyun Zhou,
  • Zitong Cheng,
  • Ling Wang,
  • Xiaoguang Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13111877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1877

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate whether site-specific differences in bone mineral density (BMD) of proximal femur correlate with the type of hip fracture using quantitative computed tomography. Femoral neck (FN) fractures were classified as nondisplaced or displaced subtypes. Intertrochanteric (IT) fractures were classified as A1, A2, or A3. The severe hip fractures were identified as displaced FN fractures or unstable IT fractures (A2 and A3). In total, 404 FN fractures (89 nondisplaced and 317 displaced) and 189 IT fractures (76 A1, 90 A2, and 23 A3) were enrolled. Areal BMD (aBMD) and volumetric BMD (vBMD) were measured in the regions of total hip (TH), trochanter (TR), FN, and IT of the contralateral unfractured femur. IT fractures exhibited lower BMD than FN fractures (all p ≤ 0.01). However, unstable IT fractures had higher BMD compared with stable ones (p p p < 0.01). There are substantial site-specific differences in BMD between IT fractures A1 and displaced FN fractures. Higher bone density was associated with unstable IT fracture when compared with stable ones. The understanding of biomechanics of various fracture types could help to improve the clinical management of these patients.

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