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Diane Krueger1, Nellie Vallarta-Ast, Mary Checovich, Dessa Gemar, Neil Binkley.
Abstract
This study assessed bone mineral density (BMD) comparability and precision using Lunar Prodigy and iDXA densitometers (GE Healthcare, Madison, WI) in adults. Additionally, the utility of supine forearm measurement with iDXA was investigated. Lumbar spine and bilateral proximal femur measurements were obtained in routine clinical manner in 345 volunteers, 202 women and 143 men of mean age 52.5 (range: 20.1-91.6)yr. Seated and supine distal forearm scans were obtained in a subset (n=50). Lumbar spine and proximal femur precision assessments were performed on each instrument following International Society for Clinical Densitometry recommendations in 30 postmenopausal women. BMD at the L1-L4 spine, total proximal femur, and femoral neck was very highly correlated (r(2)≥0.98) between densitometers, as was the one-third radius site (r(2)=0.96). Bland-Altman analyses demonstrated no clinically significant bias at all evaluated sites. BMD precision was similar between instruments at the L1-L4 spine, mean total proximal femur, and femoral neck. Finally, one-third radius BMD measurements in the supine vs seated position on the iDXA were highly correlated (r(2)=0.96). In conclusion, there is excellent BMD correlation between iDXA and Prodigy densitometers. Similarly, BMD precision is comparable with these two instruments.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22071029 PMCID: PMC3336200 DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2011.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Densitom ISSN: 1094-6950 Impact factor: 2.617