A comparison between the total and best regions of trabecular bone scores and evaluating the added value of combining the trabecular bone scores with bone-mineral density

IF 1.1 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Immunopathologia Persa Pub Date : 2022-06-05 DOI:10.34172/ipp.2022.26272
A. Rajaei, P. Dehghan, S. Hatami
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Introduction: Bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS) are recognized as two indexes for diagnosis of osteoporosis. Objectives: The present study assesses the TBS performance as an alternative test for BMD. Patients and Methods: A retrospective descriptive study conducted on 2,106 patients were referred to two central hospitals; Resalat and Loghman in Tehran, Iran. Necessary data have been collected for the analysis process, including age, gender, body mass index, and L1-L4 TBS. Results: Four-hundred eligible patients were considered for our analysis process. Among these patients, about 13.8 and 86.3% were men and women with mean ages of 54.04 ± 10.92 and 53.83 ± 10.16 years, respectively (P=0.88). Our study showed a statistically significant difference between the mean TBS of all regions in patients (P=0.001), while this value was dependent on the gender and age of patients. The mean TBS of all regions in women younger than 50 years was significantly higher than those older than 50 years (P<0.001). Moreover, a statistically significant difference was observed between the means of the best regional TBS in all study groups (P<0.001). This study showed the lumbar spine TBS had a negative correlation with body mass index in women, while this correlation was not significant in men. Conclusion: Trabecular bone score can be conducted as a complementary index along with BMD, it can be employed independently as an appropriate indicator for osteoporosis.
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骨小梁评分的总区域和最佳区域之间的比较,以及评估将骨小梁得分与骨密度相结合的附加值
骨密度(BMD)和骨小梁评分(TBS)是诊断骨质疏松症的两个指标。目的:本研究评估TBS作为骨密度替代测试的性能。患者和方法:对2106名转诊到两家中心医院的患者进行回顾性描述性研究;雷萨拉特和洛格曼在伊朗德黑兰。已经为分析过程收集了必要的数据,包括年龄、性别、体重指数和L1-L4 TBS。结果:我们的分析过程考虑了400名符合条件的患者。在这些患者中,约13.8%和86.3%是男性和女性,平均年龄分别为54.04±10.92和53.83±10.16岁(P=0.88)。我们的研究显示,患者所有区域的平均TBS之间存在统计学显著差异(P=0.001),而这一值取决于患者的性别和年龄。50岁以下女性各区域的平均TBS显著高于50岁以上女性(P<0.001)。此外,各研究组最佳区域TBS的平均值之间存在统计学显著差异(P<001)。本研究表明,腰椎TBS与女性体重指数呈负相关,而这种相关性在男性中并不显著。结论:小梁骨积分可作为骨密度的补充指标,可独立作为骨质疏松症的一个适当指标。
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