A new ultrasound parameter for osteoporosis diagnosis: Clinical validation on normal- and under-weight women

S. Casciaro, F. Conversano, P. Pisani, A. Greco, A. Lay-Ekuakille, M. Muratore
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Aim of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recently introduced ultrasound (US) method for osteoporosis diagnosis, when extensively used in a clinical context to investigate adult women of variable age. A total of 384 female patients (46-65 years; body mass index <; 25 kg/m2) underwent a spinal dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and an abdominal US scan of lumbar spine, acquiring both echographic images and unprocessed radiofrequency signals. US data were analyzed through a new fully automatic algorithm, which performed a series of spectral and statistical analyses to calculate the parameter called Osteoporosis Score (O.S.). Diagnostic effectiveness of O.S. was assessed through a direct comparison with DXA measurements (assumed as the gold standard reference), quantifying the agreement between the two methods through accuracy calculation, Cohen's kappa (k) and Pearson correlation coefficient (r). The overall accuracy of O.S.-based diagnoses resulted 84.6%, ranging from a minimum of 81.7% for the oldest patients (aged in 61-65 y) to a maximum of 87.2% for the youngest patients (aged in 46-50 y). Cohen's kappa showed an analogous trend, confirming a significant agreement between DXA and US-based diagnoses along the whole considered age interval (k=0.758, p<;0.0001). A good correlation was also found between O.S.-derived BMD values and corresponding DXA measurements (r=0.72, p<;0.001). These results demonstrated that US-measured O.S. is significantly correlated with spinal BMD in normal- and under-weight adult women belonging to a wide age interval. Therefore, the routine clinical application of this innovative approach to osteoporosis diagnosis can be envisioned.
一种新的骨质疏松诊断超声参数:正常和体重不足妇女的临床验证
这项工作的目的是评估最近引入的超声(US)方法对骨质疏松症诊断的有效性,当广泛用于临床背景下调查不同年龄的成年妇女时。共384例女性患者(46 ~ 65岁;体重指数<;25 kg/m2)接受脊柱双x线吸收仪(DXA)和腰椎腹部超声扫描,获得超声图像和未经处理的射频信号。美国的数据通过一种新的全自动算法进行分析,该算法进行了一系列光谱和统计分析,以计算骨质疏松症评分(O.S.)参数。通过与DXA测量(假设为金标准参考)的直接比较来评估O.S.的诊断有效性,通过准确性计算、Cohen’s kappa (k)和Pearson相关系数(r)来量化两种方法之间的一致性。基于O.S.的诊断总体准确性为84.6%。从年龄最大的患者(61-65岁)最小的81.7%到年龄最小的患者(46-50岁)最大的87.2%。Cohen的kappa显示了类似的趋势,证实了DXA和基于美国的诊断在整个考虑的年龄区间之间的显著一致性(k=0.758, p<;0.0001)。在os导出的BMD值与相应的DXA测量值之间也发现了良好的相关性(r=0.72, p<;0.001)。这些结果表明,在广泛的年龄范围内,体重正常和体重不足的成年女性中,美国测量的O.S.与脊柱骨密度显著相关。因此,可以设想这种创新方法在骨质疏松症诊断中的常规临床应用。
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