Evaluation of Factors Associated With Fracture and Loss of Bone Mineral Density Within 1 Year After Liver Transplantation

Endocr Pract. 2021 May;27(5):426-432. doi: 10.1016/j.eprac.2020.10.008. Epub 2020 Dec 14.

Abstract

Objective: Orthotopic liver transplant recipients are at high risk of fragility fractures both in pre-liver transplant (pre-LT) and in the immediate posttransplant (post-LT) period. The aims of this study were to identify risk factors associated with post-LT fracture and identify factors that contribute to changes in bone mineral density (BMD) in post-LT as they relate to the risk of fracture in the immediate post-LT period.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of first-time LT recipients who had BMD testing within 2-year pre-LT and 1-year post-LT. We assessed factors associated with immediate post-LT fracture using logistic regression models and linear regression models.

Results: New fractures occurred in 41/286 (14.3%) of LT recipients during the first year following LT. In multivariate analysis, we noted an increased odds of fracture for patients with prior history of fracture (P < .001), patients who were older (P = .03), patients with higher end-stage liver disease score (P = .03), and patients with lower BMD. After adjustment for multiple testing, only a history of prior fracture was statistically significant.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that prior fracture at any site was associated with developing a new fracture in the first year post-LT.

Keywords: liver transplant and bone disease; liver transplant and fracture; post-liver transplant bone disease; transplant bone disease.

MeSH terms

  • Bone Density
  • End Stage Liver Disease* / epidemiology
  • End Stage Liver Disease* / surgery
  • Fractures, Bone* / epidemiology
  • Fractures, Bone* / etiology
  • Humans
  • Liver Transplantation*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors