Microscopic Colitis Is Not an Independent Risk Factor for Low Bone Density

Elliot J. Graziano, Byron P. Vaughn, Qi Wang, Lisa S. Chow, James P. Campbell

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Microscopic colitis (MC) is a subtype of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with overlapping risk factors for low bone density (LBD). While LBD is a known complication of IBD, its association with MC is not well-established.

AIMS: Assess the prevalence of LBD in MC compared to control populations, and evaluate if MC predicts LBD when controlling for confounders.

METHODS: Retrospective, observational case control study of adult patients with pathologically confirmed MC from 2005 to 2015. Bone density measurements were abstracted from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) reports, and bone density was classified using T-score: normal (T ≥ - 1.0), osteopenia (- 1.0 > T > -2.5) or osteoporosis (T ≤ - 2.5). Demographics, disease, medication history and LBD risk factors were obtained from chart review. Prevalence of LBD was compared to national and local controls. A matched control cohort to MC patients without prior diagnosis of LBD was analyzed with logistic regression to assess the relationship of MC to LBD.

RESULTS: One hundred and eighteen patients with MC were identified. Osteopenia in women with MC was more prevalent compared to national controls (67% vs. 49%, p = 0.0004), and LBD was more prevalent in MC patients compared to local controls (82% vs. 55%, p < 0.0001). In MC patients without prior diagnosis of LBD matched to controls, there was a higher prevalence of osteopenia (53.2% vs. 36.7%, p = 0.04). However, after controlling for confounders, MC was not associated with LBD (OR 0.83, 95% CI 0.22, 3.16, p = 0.8).

CONCLUSIONS: While LBD was more prevalent in MC patients compared to control populations, with adjustment for key confounders (including BMI, steroids, smoking, vitamin D and calcium use), MC was not an independent predictor of LBD.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3542-3547
Number of pages6
JournalDigestive Diseases and Sciences
Volume66
Issue number10
Early online dateOct 15 2020
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

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Keywords

  • Collagenous colitis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Lymphocytic colitis
  • Osteopenia
  • Osteoporosis

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Observational Study

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