Diagnosing (severe) osteoporosis by Hologic vs. Lunar measurements: A single-center retrospective study

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jocd.2024.101509
Pelin Analay , Murat Kara , Ahmet Sertçelik , Kübranur Demirel , Berkay Yalçınkaya , Bayram Kaymak , Banu Çakır , Levent Özçakar
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Introduction: Although different dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanners provide different bone mineral density (BMD) values, there is not a gold standard DXA scanner. T-score is used to facilitate the interpretation of BMD, and osteoporosis (OP) is diagnosed based on T-scores. In this retrospective study, we aimed to evaluate the BMD and T-score differences between Lunar Prodigy and Hologic Horizon DXA scanners.

Methodology: Data were collected for patients with previous BMD measurement on Lunar Prodigy and Hologic Horizon DXA scanners within one year in the same medical center.

Results: In a total of 55 patients, BMD values of femoral neck/total, and lumbar vertebrae were all lower at Hologic than Lunar (all p < 0.01). The mean T-score difference at the lumbar spine was 0.74 ± 0.42 (p < 0.001). Of the 49 patients diagnosed as OP (T-score ≤−2.5) with the Hologic, the diagnoses were changed for 25 individuals (51.0 %) with Lunar (p < 0.001). Herewith, although the diagnoses of OP did not change by the repeat technique in other 24 patients (49 %), 13 of them (26.5 %) were categorized as having “high fracture risk” instead of “very high fracture risk” group (i.e., T-score <−3.0). We observed moderate-to-good reliabilities (with an intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] of 0.633–0.878 and 0.733–0.842 for BMD and T-scores, respectively) between measurements with the Lunar and Hologic scanners. Except for one measurement in L3, L4, L1–4 vertebrae, the Bland–Altman plot did not reveal any consistent bias between the measurements of the Lunar and Hologic scanners.

Conclusions: The consistency between different DXA scanners (especially for Hologic vs. Lunar) is important for proper management, especially in patients with low T-scores and OP.

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通过 Hologic 与 Lunar 测量诊断(严重)骨质疏松症:单中心回顾性研究
导言:尽管不同的双能 X 射线吸收测量(DXA)扫描仪可提供不同的骨质密度(BMD)值,但并不存在金标准 DXA 扫描仪。T 评分用于解释 BMD 值,骨质疏松症(OP)是根据 T 评分诊断的。在这项回顾性研究中,我们旨在评估 Lunar Prodigy 和 Hologic Horizon DXA 扫描仪的 BMD 和 T 评分差异:方法:收集同一医疗中心一年内使用 Lunar Prodigy 和 Hologic Horizon DXA 扫描仪测量过 BMD 的患者的数据:在55名患者中,Hologic的股骨颈/总骨和腰椎的BMD值均低于Lunar(所有P均为0.01)。腰椎的平均 T 评分差异为 0.74 ± 0.42(p < 0.001)。在使用 Hologic 诊断为 OP(T 评分≤-2.5)的 49 名患者中,有 25 人(51.0%)的诊断结果在使用 Lunar 时发生了改变(p < 0.001)。此外,虽然其他 24 名患者(49%)的 OP 诊断未因重复技术而改变,但其中 13 人(26.5%)被归类为 "骨折风险高 "组,而非 "骨折风险极高 "组(即 T 评分 <-3.0)。我们观察到 Lunar 扫描仪和 Hologic 扫描仪的测量结果具有中等至良好的可靠性(BMD 和 T 评分的类内相关系数 [ICC] 分别为 0.633-0.878 和 0.733-0.842)。除了对 L3、L4、L1-4 椎体的一次测量外,Bland-Altman 图并未显示 Lunar 扫描仪和 Hologic 扫描仪的测量结果之间存在任何一致的偏差:不同 DXA 扫描仪之间的一致性(尤其是 Hologic 扫描仪与 Lunar 扫描仪之间的一致性)对于适当的管理非常重要,尤其是对于低 T 值和 OP 患者。
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