Mild Hyponatremia Is Not Associated With Degradation of Trabecular Bone Microarchitecture Despite Bone Mass Loss - Takeaways - MDSpire

Mild Hyponatremia Is Not Associated With Degradation of Trabecular Bone Microarchitecture Despite Bone Mass Loss

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  • Fabio Bioletto

  • Michela Sibilla

  • Alessandro Maria Berton

  • Nunzia Prencipe

  • Emanuele Varaldo

  • Federica Maiorino

  • Daniela Cuboni

  • Alessia Pusterla

  • Valentina Gasco

  • Silvia Grottoli

  • Ezio Ghigo

  • Emanuela Arvat

  • Massimo Procopio

  • Marco Barale

  • April 12, 2024

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    Mild hyponatremia does not correlate with changes in trabecular bone microarchitecture as measured by trabecular bone score (TBS).

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    Hyponatremic subjects exhibited significantly lower bone mineral density (BMD) T-scores at the total hip and femoral neck compared to normonatremic subjects.

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    The study analyzed data from 4204 participants aged 50 and older, including 163 with mild hyponatremia.

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    Hyponatremia was confirmed as an independent predictor of lower BMD T-scores at the total hip, but not at the femoral neck or lumbar spine.

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    The findings suggest that while hyponatremia is linked to bone mass reduction, it does not affect trabecular bone microarchitecture.

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