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. 2011 Aug;22(8):1560–1572. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2010121275

Table 2.

Calciotropic hormones and biochemical markers of bone turnover among patients with and without fracture

Fracture Nonfracture Percent Difference between Means Univariate Logistic Regression OR (95% CI) for each SD increase in BTM Unadjusted P Age-, Gender-, and Diabetes-Adjusted P Normal Range for Premenopausal Women
iPTH, pg/ml 105 (40 to 249) 68 (39 to 138) 42 1.24 (0.77 to 2.00) NS NS 14 to 66
25OHD, ng/ml 29 (20 to 37) 32 (22 to 38) −4 0.96 (0.56 to 1.63) NS NS >30
FGF-23, RU/ml 175 (115 to 578) 162 (107 to 303) 44 1.67 (0.74 to 3.84) NS NS <100
BSAP, U/L 30.3 (24.9 to 45.4) 29.6 (20.8 to 40.7) 8 1.21 (0.72 to 2.05) NS 0.059 11.6 to 29.6
Osteocalcin, ng/ml 41.8 (24.1 to 66.0) 24.2 (14.2 to 41.6) 52 2.66 (1.27 to 5.54) 0.006 0.003 8.4 to 33.9
P1NP, μl/L 79.5 (58.0 to 92.0) 54.0 (39.0 to 79.0) 42 3.25 (1.50 to 7.05) 0.0008 0.0007 19 to 83
CTX, ng/ml 1.24 (0.77 to 1.47) 0.87 (0.52 to 1.35) 19 1.78 (0.94 to 3.38) 0.047 0.03 0.11 to 0.74
Trap-5b, U/L 5.33 (4.01 to 7.47) 4.41 (3.38 to 5.36) 29 2.31 (1.21 to 4.42) 0.01 0.006 1.03 to 4.15

Values presented as median (IQR).