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Relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases

  • Authors:
    • Xiaoying Hu
    • Shucan Ma
    • Caixia Yang
    • Weiwei Wang
    • Liman Chen
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  • Published online on: April 23, 2019     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2019.7518
  • Pages: 4417-4420
  • Copyright: © Hu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Abstract

The relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular hypertension, coronary heart disease and cerebral infarction was investigated. A retrospective study on 428 elderly patients hospitalized in Harrison International Peace Hospital from June 2014 to January 2017 was conducted. There were 207 cases of coronary heart disease, 102 cases of hypertension and 119 cases of cerebral infarction. According to bone density measurement results, the subjects were divided into the osteoporosis group and the non‑osteoporosis group. Risk factors for osteoporosis were analyzed, and the incidence of osteoporosis in hypertension, coronary heart disease, and cerebral infarction populations of different severity was analyzed. Hypertension, coronary heart disease and cerebral infarction were the main risk factors for osteoporosis in the elderly. Incidence of osteoporosis in the double‑vessel disease group and the three‑vessel disease group was significantly higher than that in the single‑vessel disease group. Incidence of osteoporosis was significantly higher in the three‑vessel disease group than that in the double‑vessel disease group (P<0.05). Incidence of osteoporosis was significantly higher in the moderate hypertension and severe hypertension groups than that in the mild hypertension group. Incidence of osteoporosis was significantly higher in patients with severe hypertension than that in the moderate hypertension group (P<0.05). Incidence of osteoporosis in patients with moderate cerebral infarction and severe cerebral infarction was significantly higher than that in the mild cerebral infarction group (P<0.05). Incidence of osteoporosis in patients with severe cerebral infarction was significantly higher than that in the moderate cerebral infarction group (P<0.05). The results indicated that there is a close correlation between senile osteoporosis and hypertension, coronary heart disease and cerebral infarction. Osteoporosis can be used as a predictor of early screening for hypertension, coronary heart disease and cerebral infarction in the elderly population.
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Hu X, Ma S, Yang C, Wang W and Chen L: Relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Exp Ther Med 17: 4417-4420, 2019
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Hu, X., Ma, S., Yang, C., Wang, W., & Chen, L. (2019). Relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 17, 4417-4420. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2019.7518
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Hu, X., Ma, S., Yang, C., Wang, W., Chen, L."Relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 17.6 (2019): 4417-4420.
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Hu, X., Ma, S., Yang, C., Wang, W., Chen, L."Relationship between senile osteoporosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 17, no. 6 (2019): 4417-4420. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2019.7518