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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
Year : 2018, Volume : 9, Issue : 12
First page : ( 698) Last page : ( 704)
Print ISSN : 0976-0245. Online ISSN : 0976-5506.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0976-5506.2018.01919.8

Evaluation of bone mineral density in adult epileptic patients treated with valproate

Kamil Mohammad A.S.1,*, Hatem Aqeel K.2, Easa Mustafa3

1Fallujah University College of Medicine

2Baghdad University College of Medicine

3Baghdad Teaching Hospital

*Corresponding author: Dr. Mohammad A.S. Kamil, Fallujah University College of Medicine. mohkamil68@gmail.com, 009647707216142

Online published on 9 January, 2019.

Abstract

Background

There is increasing evidence that chronic treatment with antiepileptic drugs is associated with changes in bone metabolism, increasing the risk of fractures in patients with epilepsy. A few studies have investigated the effect of valproic acid on the bone metabolism and bone mineral density, and there are conflicting results regarding the effect of valproate on the bone mineral density with the majority of studies suggesting that valproic acid reduces bone density.

Objective

To evaluate the effect of long-term Valproate monotherapy on bone mineral density and bone biomarkers.

Method

A case-control study was conducted in forty epileptic patients (22 females and 18 males) on a long-term valproic acid therapy. The control group included forty (22 females and 18) apparently healthy volunteers.

Bone mineral density was measured by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry scan at the lumbar spine (L1–4) and blood samples were obtained for all subjects, and analyzed for total serum calcium, phosphate, vitamin D level and parathyroid hormone.

Results

We found a decrease in the bone mineral density T score (osteopenia and osteoporosis) of epileptic group is about 22.5% compared with its percentage in the control group which is 7% only.

We found significantly lower vitamin D level in epileptic group compared with control group (52.5% for epileptic group versus 30% for the control group; including both deficiency and insufficiency).

Conclusions

Bone mineral density Z-and T-score of the lumber spine in adult epileptic on long-term valproic acid therapy was decreased as compared with age-and sex-matched controls; this result was inversely correlated with the dose and duration of valproic acid therapy.

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Keywords

Epilepsy, valproic acid vitamin D, bone mineral density, osteoporosis.

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