Model System:

Burn

Reference Type:

JA

Accession No.:

Journal:


Bone

Year, Volume, Issue, Page(s):

, 41, 2, 297-302

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Abstract:

We have previously shown that pamidronate, when given within 10 days of burn injury, preserves lumbar spine bone mineral content from admission to discharge in 6-8 weeks and at 6 months increases both lumbar spine and total body bone mineral content (BMC) over placebo. We followed patients unblinded after 6 months every 3 months up to 2 years post-burn to see if the effects of pamidronate were sustained. Additionally, we assessed bone remodeling at 1 year post-burn by iliac crest bone biopsy. We enrolled 57 subjects who were initially randomized to pamidronate (n=32) and placebo (n=25). After 2 years, 21 subjects (pamidronate=8, placebo=13) remained. Analysis of bone densitometry by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry revealed an effect of both treatment (p

Author(s):


Przkora, R., Herndon, D.N., Sherrard, D.J., Chinkes, D.L., Klein, G.L.