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Interpretation The World Health Organization (WHO) Osteoporosis Guidelines (T Score vs Z score) A Z-score less than –2 indicates the diagnosis is below low bone density for chronologic age (children).
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The use of bone mineral measurement has been controversial
The use of bone mineral measurement has been controversial. Some of this controversy is because of the wide variation of measurements in the normal population. Also, the criteria for selecting the optimal skeletal site for evaluation have not been well defined because bone mineral loss does not progress at the same rate at different body sites.
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Measurement of the hip bone mineral density is done to evaluate the risk for hip fracture, whereas vertebral bodies are regarded as the optimal site for monitoring response to treatment. Care must be taken to look at the images to ensure that extensive degenerative changes or surgical defects are not causing erroneous values. The most important information to check is the correct identification of the patient, his date of birth, and also the gender and ethnicity which are mandatory to calculate T-scores.
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Gender is used by all manufacturers to calculate T-scores (ie, T-scores for women are calculated using a female normative database, whereas T-scores for men are calculated using a male normative database). Although all manufacturers use race in calculating T- scores, there is inconsistency in the way race is handled when calculating T-scores.
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DXA Scan Analysis Placement of Region of Interest
The software marks regions of interest in the spine and hip, but the technologist can and should make adjustments if needed. The spine region of interest consists of the L1 through L4 vertebrae. The inter-vertebral lines can be moved or angled, if necessary. There must be sufficient soft tissue on both sides of the spine; otherwise, BMD will be underestimated.
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The hip regions of interest include the femoral neck, trochanter, and total hip (Fig.).
Ward’s region and the inter-trochanteric region are not relevant and can be deleted from the results reports. The default hip analysis includes a mid-line that must be placed correctly for the other sites to be identified correctly9 (Fig.).
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