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QUS of phalanx, DXA, BMD, Osteoporosis

Authors :
A Soltani
R Hafezi
A Keshtkar
Z Hamidi
B Larijani
Source :
Iranian Journal of Public Health, Pp 86-89 (2004), Iranian Journal of Public Health, Vol 33, Iss Supple 1 (2004)
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2004.

Abstract

DXL of calcaneus is a portable method for BMD. This study determined a cut off point for DXL in osteoporosis diagnosis. In 510 healthy postmenopausal women, BMD of axial regions with DXA (DPX-MD, GE,Lunar Corp, Madison, WI) and heel with DXL (Demeteck- Sweden), measured. The agreement of two methods and cut off point for DXL in defining osteoporosis, obtained. DXA found osteoporosis in 34.3% and in DXL in 26.1% of cases. Agreement (Kappa) was 0.407 for spine and 0.347 for femur. T-score = -1.8 for spine and T-score = -2.2 for femur were the cut off points of DXL in diagnosis of osteoporosis (sensitivity=84% specificity=60%) and (sensitivity=84% and specificity=70%), respectively. Area under curve for regions were 0.807 (P=0.000) and 0.859 (P=0.000), respectively. These results mean DXL can not be used as a replacement for DXA, but it may can be used as a screening method for osteoporosis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Public Health, Pp 86-89 (2004), Iranian Journal of Public Health, Vol 33, Iss Supple 1 (2004)
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..2652a6233098c4646464598b435e0b92