| Literature DB >> 28842721 |
F Malgo1, N A T Hamdy1, C H J M Ticheler2, F Smit2, H M Kroon2, T J Rabelink1, O M Dekkers3,4, N M Appelman-Dijkstra5.
Abstract
We evaluated the value of VFA in the identification of vertebral fractures using a retrospective study and a meta-analysis. Performance of VFA was adequate in the meta-analysis although this was not demonstrated in our centre. We recommend checking the performance of VFA tools before exclusively relying on this tool.Entities:
Keywords: Sensitivity; Spinal radiography; Vertebral fracture; Vertebral fracture assessment; X-rays
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28842721 PMCID: PMC5624976 DOI: 10.1007/s00198-017-4137-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Osteoporos Int ISSN: 0937-941X Impact factor: 4.507
Patient characteristics
| Age (years) | 67.5 ± 10.1 |
| Male/female | 137/405 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.1 ± 4.3 |
| Time between fracture and VFA (months) | 2.3 ± 0.08 |
| Type of fracturea | |
| Vertebra | 25 (5%) |
| Hip | 50 (9%) |
| Proximal humerus | 58 (11%) |
| Ankle | 61 (11%) |
| Distal radius | 188 (35%) |
| DXA-BMD | |
| Normal | 60 (11%) |
| Osteopenia | 319 (59%) |
| Osteoporosis | 163 (30%) |
Values are expressed as mean ± SD, except for time between fracture and VFA
BMI body mass index, kg/m kilogramme per square meter, VFA vertebral fracture assessment, DXA-BMD bone mineral density measurement
aFracture for which the patients was referred to FLS
Outcome of VFA compared to conventional spine radiography for the detection of vertebral fractures ≥grade 2
| Radiography of the spine | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| VFA | Vertebral fracture | No vertebral fracture | |
| Vertebral fracture | 102 | 82 | |
| No vertebral fracture | 30 | 328 | |
| Total | 132 | 410 | |
VFA vertebral fracture assessment
Fig. 1Number (%) of patients with vertebrae that could not be evaluated by VFA
Fig. 2Flowchart of selection of articles for systematic review and meta-analysis. VFA vertebral fracture assessment
Characteristics of studies included in meta-analysis
| Author, publication year | Number of patients (m/f) | Age (range) | Hardware | Inclusion criteria | Analysis method | VF prevalence (%) | Outcome parameters (sensitivity/specificity) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bazzocchi (2012) | 68 (38/30) | 58.1 (32–83) | Lunar iDXA | Suspicion of osteoporosis, glucocorticoid treatment, organ transplantation) | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 4.9 | ≥ grade 1 70.0 98.3 | ||||||
| ≥ grade 2 1.8 | ≥ grade 2 53.8 99.6 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| ≥ grade 1 38.2 | ≥ grade 1 73.1 90.5 | ||||||
| Binkley (2005) | 80 (0/80) | 72.8 (61–84) | Lunar Prodigy | PM women participated in osteoporosis treatment studies or having clinical BMD measurement | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 4.8 | ≥ grade 1 70 96 | ||||||
| ≥ grade 2 2.2 | ≥ grade 2 94 99 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| – | – | ||||||
| Chapurlat (2006) | 85 (0/85) | 71 (NR) | Hologic Delphi | PM women with screening BMD measurement or VF on radiography | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 9.9 | ≥ grade 1 NR NR | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| ≥ grade1 50 | ≥ grade 1 69 74 | ||||||
| Damiano (2006) | 136 (0/136) | 69.1 (37–96) | Hologic Delphi W | PM women with indication for spinal radiography in rheumatology department | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 9 | ≥ grade 1 82.8 98.3 | ||||||
| ≥ grade 2 6 | ≥ grade 2 82.8 99.3 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| ≥ grade 1 45.8 | ≥ grade 1 94.1 83.0 | ||||||
| Deleskog (2016) | 35 (5/30) | 67.5 (NR) | Hologic Discovery A QDR | Patients referred for Forsteo treatment | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 39 | ≥ grade 1 76 87 | ||||||
| ≥ grade 2 29 | ≥ grade 2 72 92 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| – | – | ||||||
| Diacinti (2012) | 350 (81/269) | 60.6 (28–85) | Lunar iDXA | Patients referred by GP for osteoporosis and from a study of HIV-related osteoporosis | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 5.1 | ≥ grade 1 97.0 99.9 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| ≥ grade 1 36 | ≥ grade 1 96.8 98.7 | ||||||
| Diacinti (2012) | 930 (0/930) | 62.4 (46–85) | Hologic QDR-4500A | PM women referred by GP for evaluation of osteoporosis | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| ≥ grade 1 3.7 | ≥ grade 1 97.9 99.8 | ||||||
| Person | Person | ||||||
| ≥ grade 1 27 | ≥ grade 1 97.2 98.9 | ||||||
| Ferrar (2000) | Ref | Ref | Hologic QDR-4500 A | Ref: | Melton | Ref: | Ref: |
| Ferrar (2008) | LR 459 (459) | LR 68 (55–79) | Hologic QDR-4500 A | PM women recruited from GP | ABQ | LR: | LR: |
| Fuerst (2009) | 203 4(0/203) | 67.5 (NR) | Hologic Delphi ( | Multicenter in patients with osteoporosis | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Hospers (2009) | 250 (60/190) | 62.0 (25–89) | Hologic Discovery | Patients referred to NMP for suspicion primary/secondary OP | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Mazzaferro (2006) | 53 (31/22) | 45 (23–68) | Hologic QDR-4500A | Renal transplant recipients | Eastell | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Rea (2000) | 161 (0/161) | 64 (49–81) | Hologic QDR-4500A | PM women recruited from GP, and PM women in MBC | Visual subjective assessment | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Rud (2016) | 235 (25/210) | 73 (65–90) | Hologic Discovery A | Consecutive patients referred for osteoporosis assessment | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Schousboe (2006) | 205 (0/205) | 74.2 (65–93) | Hologic Delphi C/W | First 100: all women referred for BMD analysis ≥65 years | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
| Vokes | 66 (gender distribution unclear) | 64 (19–93) | Lunar Prodigy | Subjects referred for routine BMD measurement | Genant | Vertebra | Vertebra |
Age is expressed as mean (range)
M male, F female, VF vertebral fracture, PM postmenopausal, BMD bone mineral density, NR not reported, GP general practitioner, HIV human immunodeficiency virus, Ref reference population, OP osteoporosis, LR low risk, HR high risk, MBC metabolic bone clinic, NMP nuclear medicine department, SD standard deviation
Fig. 3a Random-effects meta-analysis of sensitivity of VFA to detect vertebral fractures. PV per vertebra, PP per person. b Random-effects meta-analysis of specificity of VFA to detect vertebral fractures. PV per vertebra, PP per person