3D Analysis of Cortical and Trabecular Bone From Hip DXA:Precision and Trend Assessment Interval in PostmenopausalWomen
The 3D distribution of the cortical and trabecular bone mass is a critical component in determining the resistance of a bone to fracture that is not assessed in standard dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) exams. In this work, we assessed in vivo short-term precision of measurements provided by 3D modeling techniques from DXA scans and trend assessment intervals (TAIs) in postmenopausal women. Subjects included to study precision errors were scanned twice, with repositioning for duplicate hip scans, using either a Lunar iDXA scanner (GE Healthcare, Madison, WI) or a Discovery W scanner (Hologic, Inc., Waltham, MA).
Source: Journal of Clinical Densitometry - Category: Radiology Authors: Ludovic Humbert, Renaud Winzenrieth, Silvana Di Gregorio, Thierry Thomas, Laurence Vico, Jorge Malouf, Luis Miguel del R ío Barquero Tags: Original Article Source Type: research