Review of comparative studies between bone densitometry and quantitative ultrasound of the calcaneus in osteoporosis
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Objective: To assess the utility of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) ofthe calcaneus for diagnosing osteoporosis compared to the gold standard, bone densitometry using dual-emission X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), according to published reports. Design: In this systematic review, the Medline/ /PUBMED, Medline Ovid and Journals@Ovid, and Wilson General Sciences Full Text database were used. The search strategy involved use of the followingMeSHdescriptors:[osteoporosisAND(densitometry OR ultrasonography)], and 39 articles published between 2001 and April 2010 were assessed. However, only six articles metthe inclusion criteria: sensitivity and specificity of QUS, sample (women or men with no treatment or other disease likely to change bone mass index), devices used, comparativeT-score betweenQUS ofthe calcaneus and DXA. The GE-Lunar Achilles and Hologic Sahara devices were used in most of the tests reported and were effective. Results: All studies assessed compared QUS of the calcaneus to DXA of the lumbar spine or femoral neck, as the gold standard. QUS sensitivity ranged from 79% to 93% and specificity ranged from 28% to 90% when at the lower threshold. It is a controversial parameter, because the gold-standard threshold (T-score < -2.5, DXA) could not be used for QUS without errors in osteoporosis diagnosis. All studies had a threshold determined by the authors’ criteria, with a variability of -1.7 (pDXA T- -score) and -2.4 for QUS, leading to the same prevalence of osteoporosis, and a T-score of < -3.65 for QUS was equivalent to a T-score < -2.5 for DXA
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DensitometryBone Mineral Density
Calcaneus/ultrasonography
Osteoporosis.
