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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Bone mineral measurements ; Broadband ultrasonic attenuation ; Calcaneus ; Ultrasonic velocity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Measurements of broadband ultrasonic attenuation (BUA) and velocity of ultrasound through the heel (heel velocity, HV) were performed with a Contact Ultrasonic Bone Analyzer (CUBA-Research model) in 229 women. The subjects consisted of 16 healthy young volunteers (Group 1, mean age 26 years), 170 healthy pre- and postmenopausal women (Group 2, mean age 53 years), and 43 osteoporotic women with radiographically defined vertebral crush fracture (Group 3, mean age 66 years). Subjects in Group 1 had 10 repeated measurements in a study of short-term precision. Women in Groups 2 and 3 also had dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans to measure lumbar spine and femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD). The BUA and HV measurements for all 229 women showed a significant correlation (r = 0.75,P 〈 0.001). The precision study on the subjects in Group 1 gave a root mean square coefficient of variation of 6.3% for BUA and 1.04% for HV. Linear regression analysis gave the following relationship between BUA and age for the 170 normal women in Group 2: BUA = 83.6 − 0.86 (age 40) dB/MHz (r = −0.31,P 〈 0.001, SEE = 16.3 dB/MHz). The relationship between HV and age was as follows: HV = 1614 − 2.3 (age 40) m/s (r = −0.33,P 〈 0.001, SEE = 42 m/s). Multivariate regression analysis showed that in addition to age, years since the menopause was also a significant factor in determining both BUA and HV. In the first 5 years following the menopause, BUA and HV decreased by 2.2% and 0.3%/year, respectively, whereas in the next 10 years the rates of decrease fell to 0.5% and 0.03%/year. The BUA and HV measurements on the 43 osteoporotic subjects in Group 3 gave mean T-scores of −2.1 and −1.9 compared with 59 premenopausal women, and mean Z-scores of −1.3 and −0.9 compared with 26 age-matched normal women in Group 2, respectively. In comparison, the lumbar spine and femoral neck DXA measurements in the same subjects gave mean T-scores of −2.9 and −2.1 and mean Z-scores of −1.7 and −1.0, respectively. Lumbar spine BMD gave the best discrimination between women with osteoporotic vertebral fractures and normal subjects. However, the difference between the lumbar spine and BUA Z-scores was not statistically significant. Femoral neck BMD was equivalent to the ultrasound parameters in T-score and Z-score values.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1433-2965
    Keywords: Bone mineral measurements ; Broadband ultrasonic attenuation ; Ultrasound
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We report a study of broadband ultrasonic attenuation (BUA) in the calcaneus in 248 women. Measurements were performed with a Walker-Sonix UBA-575 ultrasonic bone analyser. The populations studied were 15 healthy young volunteers (group 1, mean age 26 years), 200 healthy pre- and postmenopausal women (group 2, mean age 53 years) and 33 osteoporotic women with vertebral crush fractures (group 3, mean age 66 years). Subjects in group 1 each had 10 repeated measurements of their right heel. Duplicate BUA measurements in the right heel were performed in 96 subjects and bilateral scans in a further 87 women in group 2. The remaining 17 subjects in group 2 and those in group 3 had a single scan of the right heel. All women in groups 2 and 3 had dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans of the lumbar spine and femoral neck. The precision study on the women in group 1 gave a root mean square (RMS) coefficient of variation (CV) of 4.2%. Individual CV results showed statistically significant differences (range 1.3%–7.6%). Duplicate scans in subjects in group 2 gave a RMS CV of 4.6% while the bilateral measurements showed no significant difference between the two heels. Linear regression analysis gave the following relationship between BUA and age: BUA=87.1−0.76 (Age −40) dB/MHz (r=−0.31,p〈0.001, SEE=14.0 dB/MHz). Multivariate regression analysis showed that, in addition to age, years since the menopause was also a significant factor in predicting BUA. In the first 5 years following the menopause BUA decreased by 2.5%/year, while in the next 5 years the decrease fell to 0.5%/year. The BUA measurements in the osteoporotic subjects in group 3 gave a mean T-score of −2.1 compared with 66 premenopausal normal women and a mean Z-score of −1.0 compared with 27 age-matched elderly normal women in group 2. In comparison the lumbar spine DXA measurements for the same women gave a mean T-score of −3.2 and a mean Z-score of −1.8. DXA therefore gave substantially better discrimination between osteoporotic and normal subjects than the BUA measurements.
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