Digital X-ray radiogrammetry better identifies osteoarthritis patients with a low bone mineral density than quantitative ultrasound.

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serval:BIB_BDFB50644231
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Digital X-ray radiogrammetry better identifies osteoarthritis patients with a low bone mineral density than quantitative ultrasound.
Journal
European Radiology
Author(s)
Goerres G.W., Frey D., Hany T.F., Seifert B., Häuselmann H.J., Studer A., Hauser D., Zilic N., Michel B.A., Hans D., Uebelhart D.
ISSN
0938-7994
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
17
Number
4
Pages
965-974
Language
english
Abstract
This study assessed the ability of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) and digital X-ray radiogrammetry (DXR) to identify osteopenia and osteoporosis in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). One hundred and sixty-one patients with painful knee OA (81 men, 80 women; age 62.6+/-9.2 years, range 40-82 years) were included in this cross-sectional study and underwent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of both hips and the lumbar spine, QUS of the phalanges and calcanei of both hands and heels, and DXR using radiographs of both hands. Unpaired t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, ROC analysis and Spearman's rank correlation were used for comparisons and correlation of methods. Using DXA as the reference standard, we defined a low bone mineral density (BMD) as a T-score < or =-1.0 at the lumbar spine or proximal femur. In contrast to phalangeal or calcaneal QUS, DXR was able to discriminate patients with a low BMD at the lumbar spine (p<0.0001) or hips (p<0.0001). ROC analysis showed that DXR had an acceptable predictive power in identifying OA patients a low hip BMD (sensitivity 70%, specificity 71%). Therefore, DXR used as a screening tool could help in identifying patients with knee OA for DXA.
Keywords
Absorptiometry, Photon, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Bone Density, Calcaneus, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hip, Humans, Knee, Lumbar Vertebrae, Male, Metacarpal Bones, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis, Ultrasonography
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