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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Dequeker, J.* | Reeve, J. | Pearson, J. | Bright, J. | Felsenberg, D. | Kalender, W. | Langton, C. | Laval-Jeantet, A.M. | Rüegsegger, P. | Van der Perre, G. | COMAC-BME Quantitative Assessment of Osteoporosis Study Group1
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence to: Prof. Dr. J. Dequeker, Arthritis and Metabolic Bone Disease Research Unit, K.U. Leuven, B-3212 Pellenberg, Belgium.
Note: [1] COMAC BME Quantitative Assessment of Osteoporosis Participating centres: Adams J.E., Manchester; Birkenhäger J.C., Rotterdam; Bonjour J.P., Geneva; Braillon P., Lyon; Diaz Curiel M., Madrid; Felsenberg D., Berlin; Fischer M., Kassel; Galan F., Sevilla; Gennari C., Siena; Geusens P., Leuven; Hemmingsson A., Uppsala; Hyldstrup L., Hvidovre; Jaeger Ph., Bern; Jonson R., Göteborg; Kalef-Ezra J., Ioannina; Kotzki P.O., Montpellier; Kröger H., Kuopio; Laval-Jeantet A.M., Paris; Lips P., Amsterdam; Osteaux M., Brussels; Reeve J., Harrow; Reid D., Aberdeen; Reiners C., Essen; Ribot C., Toulouse; Rüegsegger P., Zürich; Schneider P., Würzburg. Project Management Group: Dequeker J. (Project Leader), Felsenberg D., Kalender W., Langton C., Laval-Jeantet A.M., Reeve J., Rüegsegger P., Van der Perre G.
Abstract: 26 European centres participated in a concerted research action Biomedical Engineering: Quantitative Assessment of Osteoporosis. With a newly designed European spine and forearm phantom, the stability, accuracy, precision of dual energy absorption (DXA) and quantitative computer tomography (QCT) densitometry machines have been evaluated. Marked and clinically significant differences were found between brands and between techniques. Cross-calibration formulae have been made and normative data evaluated for different regions (spine, femoral neck, femoral trochanteric and forearm). A general fit for all data obtained from different machines was established. The cross-calibration formulae will allow a sensitivity analysis to assist the choice of equipment for clinical management of different categories of patients with bone disease. The present results obtained with an internationally accepted European spine and forearm phantom can now serve to stimulate the manufacturers to improve the comparability of bone measurements between machines.
Keywords: Osteoporosis, Bone densitometry, QCT, DXA
DOI: 10.3233/THC-1993-1202
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 127-131, 1993
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