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Trabecular and cortical bone separately assessed at radius with a new ultrasound device, in a young adult population with various physical activities.

S Bréban1, F Padilla, Y Fujisawa, I Mano, M Matsukawa, C L Benhamou, T Otani, P Laugier, C Chappard.   

Abstract

The aim was to evaluate a new ultrasound device in a young adult population and to assess its reproducibility via comparison to DXA measurements and geometrical measurements from high-resolution radiographs. Ninety-three subjects aged between 20 and 51 years were recruited and divided into four groups according to their gender and physical activity status: 22 male athletes, 19 male controls, 21 female athletes, and 31 female controls. Ultrasonic measurements were assessed by the prototype LD-100 (Oyo Electric Co., Kyoto, Japan) on the dominant distal radius. Attenuation in the radius (dB), cortical bone thickness (mm), radius thickness (mm), mass density of cancellous bone (mg/cm(3)), and elasticity (GPa) of cancellous bone were obtained. BMD was measured by DXA at the dominant distal radius. Radius images were obtained with a direct high-resolution digital X-ray device (BMA, D(3)A Medical Systems), and radius and cortical thicknesses were estimated using a specific software (ImageJ, Bethesda, USA), in an area site-matched with LD-100. There was a significant positive correlation between site-matched BMD measurement and LD-100 parameters (p<0.004), X-ray radius thickness, and LD-100 parameters except elasticity (p<0.05, r>0.32), X-ray cortical thickness and LD-100 attenuation and cortical thickness (p<0.01). A significantly higher attenuation, cortical and radius thicknesses were found in athletes compared to controls (p<0.05). The radius thickness measured on radiographs was significantly higher in athletes versus controls in both sexes, and cortical thickness was significantly higher in male athletes versus controls. These data suggest a positive influence of physical activity on bone cortical measurements. This study also confirmed the particular interest of bone assessment by ultrasound. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20230926     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2010.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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4.  Time-domain separation of interfering waves in cancellous bone using bandlimited deconvolution: simulation and phantom study.

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8.  Unusually High Calcaneal Speed of Sound Measurements in Children with Small Foot Size.

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Review 10.  New perspectives in echographic diagnosis of osteoporosis on hip and spine.

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