The Potential Value of Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Orthopedics.

Gary M Kiebzak
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Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a well-established technology with an important and well-known role in measuring bone mineral density (BMD) for the purpose of determining fracture risk, diagnosing osteoporosis, and monitoring treatment efficacy. However, aside from the assessment of bone status, DXA is likely underutilized in the field of orthopedics, and most orthopedists may not be aware of the full capabilities of DXA, particularly with regard to total body scans and body composition assessment. For example, DXA would be a valuable tool for monitoring body composition after surgery where compensatory changes in the affected limb may lead to right-left asymmetry (eg, tracking lean mass change after knee surgery), rehabilitation regimens for athletes, congenital and metabolic disorders that affect the musculoskeletal system, or monitoring sarcopenia and frailty in the elderly. Furthermore, preoperative and postoperative regional scans can track BMD changes during healing or alert surgeons to impending problems such as loss of periprosthetic bone, which could lead to implant failure. This article discusses the capabilities of DXA and how this technology could be better used to the advantage of the attending orthopedist.

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双能x线骨密度仪在骨科中的潜在价值。
双能x线吸收仪(DXA)是一项成熟的技术,在测量骨密度(BMD)方面发挥着重要而众所周知的作用,用于确定骨折风险、诊断骨质疏松症和监测治疗效果。然而,除了评估骨骼状态外,DXA在骨科领域可能没有得到充分利用,大多数骨科医生可能没有意识到DXA的全部功能,特别是在全身扫描和身体成分评估方面。例如,DXA将是一种有价值的工具,用于监测手术后受影响肢体的代偿性变化可能导致左右不对称的身体组成(例如,跟踪膝关节手术后的瘦质量变化),运动员的康复方案,影响肌肉骨骼系统的先天性和代谢性疾病,或监测老年人的肌肉减少症和虚弱。此外,术前和术后区域扫描可以跟踪愈合过程中的骨密度变化,或提醒外科医生即将发生的问题,如假体周围骨的丢失,这可能导致植入失败。本文讨论了DXA的功能,以及如何更好地利用这项技术为主治骨科医生服务。
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