Mario Morosano
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
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Bone | 2011
Mario Morosano; Inés Menoyo; Digna A. Caferra; Ariel Sánchez; María Florencia Tomat; Roberto Bocanera; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Ana Masoni
Vertebral deformities are associated with a marked increase in morbidity, mortality, and burden in terms of sanitary expenditures. Patients with vertebral fractures have a negative impact in their health, less quality of life, and loss of functional capacity and independence. The purpose of this study was to explore the vulnerability of healthy vertebrae in patients who have sustained already a compression fracture and in patients who do not have prevalent fractures in the thoracic spine; and to explore the association of the deformity in healthy vertebrae with different variables, such as bone mineral density (BMD), body mass index, age, loss of height, presence of clinical kyphosis, history of other osteoporotic fractures, and falls occurring during the last year. Clinical data and complementary studies from 175 postmenopausal outpatients were analyzed. These women (age: 69.7±11.1 years) had not received any treatment for osteoporosis. Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the thoracic spine and bone densitometry of the hip were obtained; morphometry was performed in 1575 thoracic vertebrae from T4 to T12. The angle of wedging of each vertebral body was calculated using a trigonometric formula. Then, the sum of wedge angles of vertebral bodies (SWA) was determined, and Cobb angle was measured. In patients with vertebral fractures, after excluding the angles of fractured vertebral bodies, the mean wedge angle of the remaining vertebrae (MWAhealthy) was calculated. The same procedure was followed in patients without vertebral fractures. MWAhealthy was considered as an indicator of the structural vulnerability of non-fractured vertebrae. Patients with prevalent fractures had lower BMD, wider Cobb angle, and higher sum of wedge angles than patients without vertebral fractures. The proportion of patients with accentuation of clinical kyphosis was higher in the group with prevalent vertebral fractures. A highly significant difference was found in the MWAhealthy, which was higher in patients with prevalent fractures (4.1±1.3° vs. 3.0±1.1°; p<0.001). Patients showing vertebral fractures had 7.1±4.2 cm height loss in average, significantly superior than that found among non-fractured women (3.6±3.2 cm; p<0.01). In multivariate analysis, the increase of MWAhealthy was associated with advancing age (p<0.02), lower femoral neck BMD (p<0.005), presence of clinical kyphosis (p<0.01) and vertebral fractures (p<0.02). This study presents evidence that a series of factors independently influence the increase in wedging deformity of vertebral bodies that are not fractured yet. These factors could contribute to an increased vulnerability of the vertebrae, making them more susceptible to fracture.
Bone | 1995
Rodolfo C. Puche; Mario Morosano; Ana Masoni; N.Perez Jimeno; S.M. Bertoluzzo; J.C. Podadera; M.A. Podadera; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007
Ana Masoni; Mario Morosano; María Florencia Tomat; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Ariel Sánchez
Maturitas | 2005
Ana Masoni; Mario Morosano; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Florencia Tomat; Fabiana Bentancur; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini; Rodolfo C. Puche
Salud(i)ciencia (Impresa) | 2010
Roberto Tozzini; Ana Massoni; Armando Roberto Bocanera; Mario Morosano
Medicina-buenos Aires | 1999
Alfredo Rigalli; Laura Pera; Mario Morosano; Ana Masoni; Roberto Bocanera; Roberto Tozzini; Rodolfo C. Puche
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2017
Ariel Sánchez; Ana Masoni; Mario Morosano; Luciana Vitali; Graciela Levit
Rev. med. Rosario | 2014
Mario Morosano; Ana Masoni; Ariel Sánchez; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Víctor F Tamaño
Health | 2014
Ana Masoni; Inés Menoyo; Roberto Bocanera; Stella Maris Pezzotto; Mario Morosano
Salud I Ciencia | 2010
Roberto Tozzini; Ana Masoni; Armando Roberto Bocanera; Mario Morosano