
Victoria Sadovici
Country: Moldova
Victoria is an assistant professor at the Department of Internal Medicine of the State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu” in Moldova and Rheumatologist at the International Hospital Medpark, Moldova. She graduated from the same university in 2009.
Her main research interests include systemic diseases and systemic lupus erythematosus.
| Oral –OP0173 | Thursday 04.06.26 08:25 AM Basic and Clinical Abstract Sessions into bone health – what are the drivers?: Insights Author: Prof. Frank Buttgereit (Berlin, Germany) Title: Changes in bone mineral density and fractures during two years of low dose glucocorticoid treatment for rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic literature review and individual participant data meta-analysis This study investigates the long-term effects of low-dose glucocorticoids on bone health in rheumatoid arthritis patients. The study shows that these drugs can cause bone loss in the lumbar spine without increasing fracture risk. The findings are valuable for improving treatment decisions and suggest that anti-osteoporotic medications may help protect bone health during glucocorticoid therapy. |
| Oral –OP0179 | Thursday 04.06.26 09:15 AM Basic and Clinical Abstract Sessions: Insights into bone health – what are the drivers? Author:Maxime Auroux (France) Title: Erosive hand osteoarthritis is associated with increased risk of incnt rotosteopoideic fractures in post-menopausal women This study identifies erosive hand osteoarthritis as a significant predictor of osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women. Unlike other forms of hand osteoarthritis, erosive HOA was strongly associated with fracture risk independent of bone loss and traditional risk factors. These findings improve understanding of disease mechanisms and may help clinicians identify high-risk patients earlier for fracture prevention and targeted management. |
| Oral –OP0176 | Thursday 04.06.26 08:55 AM Basic and Clinical Abstract Sessions: Insights into bone health – what are the drivers? Author: Junqing xie (Oxford, United Kingdom) Title: An proteogenomic study in UK and China Kadoorie Biobank pinpoints 14 causal biomarkers for bone health and disease This study identifies 14 causal protein biomarkers linked to bone mineral density and fracture risk using large-scale proteogenomic analysis. The findings improve understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind osteoporosis and skeletal fragility. These biomarkers may help develop more accurate tools for early diagnosis, risk prediction, and personalized treatment strategies, improving prevention and management of bone diseases across diverse populations. |
| Poster Tour –POS0053 | Thursday 04.06.26 09:30 AM Basic Poster Tours: New routes to Osteoarthritis Author: Andisheh Niakan (Iran, Islamic Republic of) Title: Thrombospondin-4 (TSP-4) is a key mediator of pain in osteoarthritis (OA) and is related to treatment response This study identifies thrombospondin-4 (TSP-4) as a potential biomarker and mediator of pain in osteoarthritis. The study demonstrates that TSP-4 levels are linked to inflammation, bone marrow lesions, and treatment response after corticosteroid injections. These findings improve understanding of osteoarthritis pain mechanisms and may support the development of targeted therapies and more effective monitoring of treatment outcomes. |
| Poster Tour –POS0235 | Thursday 04.06.26 09:42 AM Clinical Poster Tours: Osteoarthritis – Cracking the Joint Author: Sisi Liu (China) Title: Cross-sectional and longitudinal association between biological aging acceleration and the risk of osteoarthritis: a cohort study from UK biobank This study highlights the link between accelerated biological aging and an increased risk of osteoarthritis. The study suggests that biological age markers, especially PhenoAge, may help identify individuals at higher risk of developing OA, independent of genetic factors. These findings could improve early prevention strategies and support more personalized approaches to managing osteoarthritis in aging populations. |