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Longitudinal assessment of bone loss using quantitative ultrasound in a blood-induced arthritis rabbit model.

K C Wang1, A Amirabadi1, K C Wang1, R Moineddin2, R Jong3, C Tomlinson4, A S Doria1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is common in haemophilic arthropathy. Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) can be a suitable alternative for dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry for diagnosing osteoporosis in haemophiliacs due to its lack of ionizing radiation, and ease to use. AIM: We investigated the intra- and inter-operator reliability of QUS, its responsiveness to bone growth, its ability to differentiate bone adjacent to blood-injected vs. control joints, and the effect of soft tissues on the speed of sound (SOS) QUS values in a juvenile white New Zealand rabbit model of blood-induced arthritis.
METHODS: Eight of 16 rabbits were injected with autologous blood (0.1 mL kg(-1) ) 8 times over a 17-week period, the remaining eight rabbits served as controls. SOS was measured at baseline, weeks 8 and 17 in vivo and after the bones were excised on week 17.
RESULTS: Intra- and inter-operator coefficients of variation for QUS data were <5% and intraclass correlation coefficients were >60% for 22/27 (81.5%) of bones assessed. The level of interval increase in SOS values from baseline to week 17 was significantly different in tibiae of injected, contralateral to injected and non-injected knee groups by anova (P = 0.01). In vivo (mean ± SD, 4147.17 ± 96.27 m s(-1) ) and postmortem (4457.85 ± 104.00 m s(-1) ) measurements on week 17 differed (P < 0.01) indicating an effect of soft tissues on SOS.
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, QUS' acceptable reliability, its responsiveness to growth-related changes and its ability to discriminate injected and non-injected joints make this technique a plausible candidate as a diagnostic tool for osteoporosis in the paediatric haemophilic population if these results are confirmed upon animal-human translation.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  blood-induced arthritis model; haemophilia; knees; osteoporosis; quantitative ultrasound; rabbit

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26178807     DOI: 10.1111/hae.12743

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemophilia        ISSN: 1351-8216            Impact factor:   4.287


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