Literature DB >> 2157260

[Comparative measurements of bone mineral content using DPA and DPX--initial clinical experiences].

J Spitz1, M Stoecker, N Clemenz, B Kempers, M Fischer.   

Abstract

A technically satisfactory method with adequate precision and reproducibility is necessary for accurate determination of bone mineral content. To the previously described techniques (SPA, DPA, QCT and SQCT) a new method has been added based on the absorption of a filtered x-ray beam (DPX). Comparison of DPA/DPX measurements of the mineral contents of vertebrae and femora in 126 patients showed a high correlation between the results (r = 0.97 for vertebrae and 0.93 for femoral necks). Ten measurements of a vertebral phantom and ten measurements of a normal male showed significantly higher accuracy of the DPX method. Other advantages of the DPX method are increased speed of the procedure by a factor 3-5, lower radiation dose and better spatial resolution. Measurements of the upper and lower extremities are possible in addition to whole body scans. In summary, the DPX technique is a significant improvement on the conventional DPA method, whereas the data obtained from DPA measurements remain valid.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2157260     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1046880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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2.  Phantom studies in osteoporosis.

Authors:  M Fischer; B Kempers
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