The change of bone mineral density according to the duration of hormone replacement therapy and the characteristics of the patients in postmenopausal women.
- Author:
Sei Ryun KIM
;
Sook CHO
;
Jung Mook YOON
;
Seung Kwon KHO
;
Seong Ook HWANG
;
Woo Young LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
hormone replacement therapy;
bone mineral density;
osteoporotic fracture
- MeSH:
Bone Density*;
Female;
Gynecology;
Hormone Replacement Therapy*;
Humans;
Obstetrics;
Osteoporotic Fractures;
Retrospective Studies
- From:Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1999;42(12):2732-2738
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: A retrospective study was performed to clarify the change of lumbar bone mineral density(BMD) according to the duration of hormone replacement therapy(HRT) and the other factors such as age, years since menopause(YSM) and initial BMD in postmenopausal women. METHODS: From January, 1995 to December, 1998 we measured lumbar bone mineral density in 100 postmenopausal women in the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Inha University Hospital. These women had been followed for 2 years after taking HRT. We investigated whether there were any relation between the duration of HRT, age, YSM, initial BMD and change of BMD. RESULTS: Lumbar BMD was increased 2.06% after one year of HRT(p=0.0001) but there was no change of BMD at the 2nd year of HRT(p=0.847). The response to HRT was greatest in those who were oldest(r=0.209 ; p=0.039) and furthest YSM(r=0.209; p=0.039), and consequently among those who had the lowest BMD(r=0.590 ; p=0.0001). CONCLUSION: The bone mass was increased upto 2.06% at the 1st year of HRT but no more progressive increase was occurred. It suggest that intensive HRT is needed at 1st year of therapy. The risk of fracture is not decreased to that of the healthy population inspite of HRT, so the earlier therapy is necessary to prevent osteoporotic fracture despite of intervention.