Original Article

The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2010; 17(1): 23-35

Published online March 30, 2010

© Korean College of Rheumatology

류마티스관절염 환자의 골절 위험요인에 대한 메타-분석

오현수1ㆍ박원2ㆍ서화숙1ㆍ박종숙3

인하대학교 간호학과1, 인하대학교 의학전문대학원 인하대학교병원 류마티스내과2, 인하대학교 간호학과 인하대학교병원 외과계 중환자실3

Meta-analysis on the Risk Factors for Fracture in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Hyun Soo Oh1, Won Park2, Wha Sook Seo1, Jong Suk Park3

Department of Nursing, Inha University1, Division of Rheumatology, School of Medicine, Inha University, Inha University Hospital2, Graduate Student, Department of Nursing, Inha University, Inha University Hospital, Surgical Intensive Care Unit3

Correspondence to : Hyun Soo Oh

Abstract

Objective: This study was conducted by using a meta-analysis to calculate the mean effect sizes of the risk factors for fracture of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to perform tests for the significance of the calculated mean effect sizes.
Methods: Eleven studies that directly examined the relationships between fracture and risk factors were selected from 179 related studies identified from PubMed, MEDLINE, COCHRAN and CINHAL with the key words being 'rheumatoid arthritis', 'fracture' and 'risk factors'.
Results: The mean effect size of age on fracture was significant. The mean effect sizes of steroid use and the duration of RA on fracture were also significant. However, all of these effect sizes (age, the use of steroid and the duration of disease) were small (bar D=0.15, 0.16 and 0.12, respectively). The mean effect size of the BMD at the lumbar spine was significant and the effect of the BMD at the L-spine was of medium size (bar D=0.47). The mean effect sizes of the other risk factors such as disability, disease activity, the BMD at the femur neck, BMI and a smoking habit were not significant.
Conclusion: From the study results, it was noted that the efforts to prevent fracture of RA patients should focus on patients with an older age, the patients who used steroid, the patients with a longer duration of RA and the patients who present with low BMD at the lumbar spine.

Keywords Rheumatoid arthritis, Fracture, Risk factor

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Original Article

The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2010; 17(1): 23-35

Published online March 30, 2010

Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.

류마티스관절염 환자의 골절 위험요인에 대한 메타-분석

오현수1ㆍ박원2ㆍ서화숙1ㆍ박종숙3

인하대학교 간호학과1, 인하대학교 의학전문대학원 인하대학교병원 류마티스내과2, 인하대학교 간호학과 인하대학교병원 외과계 중환자실3

Meta-analysis on the Risk Factors for Fracture in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Hyun Soo Oh1, Won Park2, Wha Sook Seo1, Jong Suk Park3

Department of Nursing, Inha University1, Division of Rheumatology, School of Medicine, Inha University, Inha University Hospital2, Graduate Student, Department of Nursing, Inha University, Inha University Hospital, Surgical Intensive Care Unit3

Correspondence to:Hyun Soo Oh

Abstract

Objective: This study was conducted by using a meta-analysis to calculate the mean effect sizes of the risk factors for fracture of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to perform tests for the significance of the calculated mean effect sizes.
Methods: Eleven studies that directly examined the relationships between fracture and risk factors were selected from 179 related studies identified from PubMed, MEDLINE, COCHRAN and CINHAL with the key words being 'rheumatoid arthritis', 'fracture' and 'risk factors'.
Results: The mean effect size of age on fracture was significant. The mean effect sizes of steroid use and the duration of RA on fracture were also significant. However, all of these effect sizes (age, the use of steroid and the duration of disease) were small (bar D=0.15, 0.16 and 0.12, respectively). The mean effect size of the BMD at the lumbar spine was significant and the effect of the BMD at the L-spine was of medium size (bar D=0.47). The mean effect sizes of the other risk factors such as disability, disease activity, the BMD at the femur neck, BMI and a smoking habit were not significant.
Conclusion: From the study results, it was noted that the efforts to prevent fracture of RA patients should focus on patients with an older age, the patients who used steroid, the patients with a longer duration of RA and the patients who present with low BMD at the lumbar spine.

Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis, Fracture, Risk factor

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