N 3 (181) 2022. P. 21–25

INDICATORS OF ULTRASOUND DENSITOMETRY IN LATE REPRODUCTIVE AND PREMENOPAUSUAL WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT SOMATIC PROFILES

Odesa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine

DOI 10.32782/2226-2008-2022-3-4

Introduction. WHO determines that osteoporosis ranks fourth in prevalence after diseases of the cardiovascular system, oncological pathology and diabetes.

The aim of this study was to study the condition of bone tissue in women of late reproductive and premenopausal age with endometrial pathology, depending on the concomitant somatic pathology.

Materials and Methods. 90 women of late reproductive and premenopausal age with intrauterine pathology and somatic pathology were included in the study. The method of ultrasonic calcaneus densitometry, statistical data were used.

Results and Discussion. According to research data, osteopenia was detected in the sample without somatic pathology in 9.1% of cases, and among women with somatic pathology – in 38.2%. In the case of the diseases of the gastrointestinal tract osteopenia was diagnosed in 52.9% cases, in the reference sample – in 26.0% of cases, in diseases of the hepatobiliary system, the distribution was, respectively, 53.3% versus 26.7% of cases, with nephropathy in 63.6% versus 26.6% of cases, vegetative disorders in 66.7% versus in 27.2% of women.

Conclusions. Women of late reproductive and premenopausal age with the presence of somatic diseases with the background of intrauterine pathology have a decrease in densitometry indicators in the form of osteopenia. The absence of somatic diseases in women with intrauterine pathology significantly reduces the chances of osteopenia. Patients with autonomic disorders have the highest risk of developing osteopenia.

Key words: osteoporosis, densitometry, intra-uterine pathology, late reproductive age, somatic pathology.

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