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Are inhaled corticosteroids associated with an increased risk of fracture in children?

Are inhaled corticosteroids associated with an increased risk of fracture in children?
Are inhaled corticosteroids associated with an increased risk of fracture in children?
Inhaled corticosteroids are widely used in the long-term management of asthma in children. Data on the relationship between inhaled corticosteroid therapy and osteoporotic fracture are inconsistent. We address this issue in a large population-based cohort of children aged 4–17 years in the UK (the General Practice Research Database). The incidence rates of fracture among children aged 4–17 years taking inhaled corticosteroids (n=97,387), taking bronchodilators only (n=70 984) and a reference group (n=345,758) were estimated. Each child with a non-vertebral fracture (n=23,984) was subsequently matched by age, sex, practice, and calendar time to one child without a fracture. Fracture incidence was increased in children using inhaled corticosteroids, as well as in those receiving bronchodilators alone. With an average daily beclomethasone dose of 200 g or less, the crude fracture risk relative to nonusers was 1.10 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.96–1.26]; with dosage of 201–400 g, it was 1.23 (95% CI, 1.08–1.39); and with dosages over 400 g, it was 1.36 (95% CI, 1.11–1.67). This excess risk disappeared after adjustment for indicators of asthma severity. The increased risk of fracture associated with use of inhaled corticosteroids is likely to be the result of the underlying illness, rather than being directly attributable to inhaled corticosteroid therapy.
asthma, children, epidemiology, osteoporosis
0937-941X
785-791
van Staa, Tjeerd P.
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Bishop, Nick
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Leufkens, Hubert G.M.
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Cooper, Cyrus
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van Staa, Tjeerd P.
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Bishop, Nick
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Leufkens, Hubert G.M.
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van Staa, Tjeerd P., Bishop, Nick, Leufkens, Hubert G.M. and Cooper, Cyrus (2004) Are inhaled corticosteroids associated with an increased risk of fracture in children? Osteoporosis International, 15 (10), 785-791. (doi:10.1007/s00198-004-1606-5).

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Abstract

Inhaled corticosteroids are widely used in the long-term management of asthma in children. Data on the relationship between inhaled corticosteroid therapy and osteoporotic fracture are inconsistent. We address this issue in a large population-based cohort of children aged 4–17 years in the UK (the General Practice Research Database). The incidence rates of fracture among children aged 4–17 years taking inhaled corticosteroids (n=97,387), taking bronchodilators only (n=70 984) and a reference group (n=345,758) were estimated. Each child with a non-vertebral fracture (n=23,984) was subsequently matched by age, sex, practice, and calendar time to one child without a fracture. Fracture incidence was increased in children using inhaled corticosteroids, as well as in those receiving bronchodilators alone. With an average daily beclomethasone dose of 200 g or less, the crude fracture risk relative to nonusers was 1.10 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.96–1.26]; with dosage of 201–400 g, it was 1.23 (95% CI, 1.08–1.39); and with dosages over 400 g, it was 1.36 (95% CI, 1.11–1.67). This excess risk disappeared after adjustment for indicators of asthma severity. The increased risk of fracture associated with use of inhaled corticosteroids is likely to be the result of the underlying illness, rather than being directly attributable to inhaled corticosteroid therapy.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: asthma, children, epidemiology, osteoporosis

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Local EPrints ID: 26072
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/26072
ISSN: 0937-941X
PURE UUID: 55d2cd74-0ae9-4027-b1cf-01a0b4631019
ORCID for Cyrus Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709

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Date deposited: 12 Apr 2006
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:44

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Author: Tjeerd P. van Staa
Author: Nick Bishop
Author: Hubert G.M. Leufkens
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD

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