In order to evaluate the usefulness of QUS at the phalanx in the diagnosis of osteoporosis and in the prediction of fracture risk in males. The study consisted of 182 subjects (age 61.2 +/- 9.4 yr), of which 22 had had a previous nontraumatic bone fracture. In all subjects, bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine and femur was measured by DXA. Moreover, in the same subjects, QUS parameters, the amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SOS), and the parameters characterizing the graphic trace (fast-wave amplitude, signal dynamic, and bone transmission time [BTT]) were assessed at the phalanxes using the DBM Sonic 1200 (IGEA). According to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria, all the patients were divided into two groups: 62 osteoporotic subjects and 120 nonosteoporotic subjects. All QUS parameters were significantly lower in osteoporotic than in nonosteoporotic patients. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis showed a moderate ability of AD-SOS, BTT, and ultrasound bone profile index (UBPI) in distinguishing between healthy and osteoporotic men. Among osteoporotic patients, BMD values were lower in patients with fracture than in those without fracture. AD-SOS and BTT were significantly reduced in men with fracture. Furthermore, in a regression analysis, only BTT and DXA parameters were predictive of fracture. Moreover, performing a multivariate regression analysis BTT entered before BMD at the lumbar spine and at Ward's triangle. In conclusion, our data show that QUS parameters are reduced in osteoporotic males; however, only BTT was comparable to DXA parameters in the prediction of fracture risk in men

Montagnani, A., Gonnelli, S., Cepollaro, C., Mangeri, M., Monaco, R., Gennari, L., et al. (2001). Usefulness of bone quantitative ultrasound in management of osteoporosis in men. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL DENSITOMETRY, 4(3), 231-237 [10.1385/JCD:4:3:231].

Usefulness of bone quantitative ultrasound in management of osteoporosis in men

GONNELLI, STEFANO;GENNARI, LUIGI;
2001-01-01

Abstract

In order to evaluate the usefulness of QUS at the phalanx in the diagnosis of osteoporosis and in the prediction of fracture risk in males. The study consisted of 182 subjects (age 61.2 +/- 9.4 yr), of which 22 had had a previous nontraumatic bone fracture. In all subjects, bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine and femur was measured by DXA. Moreover, in the same subjects, QUS parameters, the amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SOS), and the parameters characterizing the graphic trace (fast-wave amplitude, signal dynamic, and bone transmission time [BTT]) were assessed at the phalanxes using the DBM Sonic 1200 (IGEA). According to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria, all the patients were divided into two groups: 62 osteoporotic subjects and 120 nonosteoporotic subjects. All QUS parameters were significantly lower in osteoporotic than in nonosteoporotic patients. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis showed a moderate ability of AD-SOS, BTT, and ultrasound bone profile index (UBPI) in distinguishing between healthy and osteoporotic men. Among osteoporotic patients, BMD values were lower in patients with fracture than in those without fracture. AD-SOS and BTT were significantly reduced in men with fracture. Furthermore, in a regression analysis, only BTT and DXA parameters were predictive of fracture. Moreover, performing a multivariate regression analysis BTT entered before BMD at the lumbar spine and at Ward's triangle. In conclusion, our data show that QUS parameters are reduced in osteoporotic males; however, only BTT was comparable to DXA parameters in the prediction of fracture risk in men
2001
Montagnani, A., Gonnelli, S., Cepollaro, C., Mangeri, M., Monaco, R., Gennari, L., et al. (2001). Usefulness of bone quantitative ultrasound in management of osteoporosis in men. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL DENSITOMETRY, 4(3), 231-237 [10.1385/JCD:4:3:231].
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