Dr. Anastacia Sytenko

Dr. Anastacia Sytenko

National Scientific Center "Institute of cardiology n.a. M.D.Strazhesko"

CV: Profile Highly motivated professional in the field of rheumatology, whose clinical and scientific interest is focused on osteoporotic problem in general and changes of bone mineral density in spondyloarthitis. Interests are focused on the assessing of changes of bone mineral density depending of gender, desease activity and constitutional features. Uses a DEXA, X-Ray and MRI.

Education: Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine , Kyiv

NOVEMBER 2020 Rheumatology specialist, SHUPYK NATIONAL HEALTHCARE UNIVERSITY OF UKRAINE , Kyiv

SEPTEMBER 2012 — JANUARY 2012 Certificate 4 internship, Shupyk Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv

JUNE 2007 — JUNE 2009 certificate No 6322 National Medical University O.O. Bogomolets

JUNE 2007 diploma КВNo31354030

Presentation title: Risk factors of syndesmophytes formation and loss of bone mineral density in Ukrainian population with axial spondyloarthritis

Abstract: Bortkevych O., Sytenko A.

Objective. To assess risk factors of syndesmophytes (SDPH) formation and loss of bone mineral density (LBMD) in Ukrainian population with axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA).

Materials and methods: A retrospective study of Ukrainian patients with axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) (according to the ASAS Criteria) was conducted at a single center from 2019 to 2021. The correlation between risk factors (age, disease duration (DD), disease activity (DA), use of glucocorticoids (uGC), smoking) and SDPH formation and LBMD were studied. Statistic analysis: x2 criterion, significance level 0.05

Results: 115 (75 male and 40 female) diagnosed with AxSpA were identified.
The overall incidence of SDPH and LBMD was 57,4% and 44,35%, respectively. LBMD includes osteopenia (Ope) - 52,9%, osteoporosis (OP) - 43,2%, fractures (FT)
- 3,9%.
 
Conclusions: Sufficient number of patients with AxSpA are at risk of development of SDPH and LBMD. AxSpA activity and duration, use of glucocorticoids, smoking are among the risk factors of syndesmophytes formation and loss of bone mineral density in Ukrainian population. Further investigations are mandatory to verify target population and optimal algorithm of SDPH and LBMD profilaxis.