Bone mineral density in patients with Crohn's disease during long-term treatment with azathioprine

Claes-Henrik Florén, Bo Ahrén, M Bengtsson, Jacek Bartosik, Karl Obrant

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To ascertain whether patients with Crohn's disease treated with azathioprine maintained bone mineral mass better than patients treated with steroids alone. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University Hospital of Malmo, Sweden. SUBJECTS: A total of 59 patients with ileocolonic, ileocaecal or colonic Crohn's disease. METHODS: Bone mass was assessed by dual photon X-ray absorptiometry at the level of L2-L4. RESULTS: Patients treated with a high lifetime dose of steroids (> 5 g prednisolone) had significantly (P = 0.011) lower Z-score of L2-L4 (-0.87 +/- 1.11; 11 SD) than steroid-treated patients, who had received a low dose of prednisolone (< 5 g) (0.08 +/- 1.16 SD). Azathioprine did not negatively influence the steroid effect on bone mineral density. CONCLUSIONS: Azathioprine does not seem to affect bone mineral density by itself. However, by being steroid-saving, it seems to conserve bone mineral mass in patients with Crohn's disease.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)123-126
JournalJournal of Internal Medicine
Volume243
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1998

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Orthopedics
  • Other Clinical Medicine
  • Dermatology and Venereal Diseases

Free keywords

  • azathioprine
  • bone mineral density
  • corticosteroids
  • Crohn's disease
  • prednisolone

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