Interaction effects of significant risk factors on low bone mineral density in ankylosing spondylitis.
Wenting SunWenjun MuCaroline JefferiesThomas LearchMariko L IshimoriJuan WuZeran YanNan ZhangQingwen TaoWeiping KongXiaoping YanMichael H WeismanPublished in: PeerJ (2023)
This study identified hip involvement was strongly associated with low BMD of the total hip in AS patients. Furthermore, the risk of low BMD of the femoral neck and total hip was found to increase in an additive manner with the presence of syndesmophytes, hip involvement, and severe sacroiliitis. This finding may help rheumatologists to identify AS patients who are at a high risk of developing low BMD and prompt early intervention to prevent fractures.