Diagnostic accuracy of a novel ultrasound-based methodology for spinal densitometry on a cohort of normal- and under-weight women
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Currently, osteoporosis is mainly diagnosed
through dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). However,
DXA cannot be used for early diagnoses through population
mass screenings because of issues related to ionizing
radiation employment. This paper describes the diagnostic
accuracy of a novel ultrasound (US)-based method to
perform spinal densitometry without employing X-rays. The
proposed innovative methodology is based on a combined
analysis of both echographic images and "raw"
radiofrequency US signals. The diagnostic output is
represented by the same parameters of DXA (bone mineral
density (BMD), T-score, Z-score). The actual effectiveness
of the proposed methodology was evaluated on a cohort of
350 normal-weight or underweight (body mass index (BMI)
< 25 kg/m2) female patients in the age range 45-65 years by
a direct comparison with DXA assumed as gold standard.
The accuracy of US-based diagnoses ranged from a
maximum of 90.5% to a minimum of 74.1%, corresponding
to the youngest and oldest patient age category, respectively,
with an average of 84.9%. A good correlation was also
found between US-estimated BMD and DXA related values
(r=0.69, p<0.001). Obtained results demonstrated the high
accuracy of the proposed US approach to spinal bone
densitometry compared with DXA. This technique has the
potential to become a useful and effective tool in clinical
practice improving the current approach to osteoporosis
diagnosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
ultrasound; spinal bone densitometry; X-rays; osteoporosis; early diagnosis.
Elenco autori:
Pisani, Paola; Casciaro, Sergio; Casciaro, Ernesto; Conversano, Francesco
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of the 3rd Imeko TC13 Symposium on Measurements in Biology and Medicine "New Frontiers in Biomedical Measurements"