Mutimura E, Shi Q, Hoover D R, Anastos K, Rudakemwa E, Dusingize J C, Sinabye J D, Yin M T
Regional Alliance for Sustainable Development (RASD), Kigali, Rwanda.
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, USA.
HIV Med. 2016 Nov;17(10):724-727. doi: 10.1111/hiv.12376.
The incidence of fractures appears to be increased in HIV-infected individuals.
We assessed bone quality using quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in HIV-infected and uninfected Rwandan women. A Sunlight Omnisense 7000 QUS was used to measure the speed of ultrasound (SOS) at the distal radius in 646 antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naïve HIV-infected women and 211 HIV-uninfected women. The Z-scores for SOS were based on data for women of the same age from the manufacturer's reference material.
The mean CD4 cell count was 285 (± 166) cells/μL in the HIV-positive women. SOS Z-scores adjusted and unadjusted for body mass index did not differ between the groups. SOS did not differ by CD4 count (< 200 vs. ≥ 200 cells/μL: 4016 (± 117) vs. 4028 (± 107) m/s, respectively; p=0.19.
In HIV-positive ART-naïve Rwandan women with advanced HIV disease, bone quality at the distal radius was similar to that in HIV-negative controls.