Affiliation:
1. Department of Radiology, University of Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Radiologic Tumor Diagnosis, Vienna, Austria
2. Department of Medical Statistics, University of Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Radiologic Tumor Diagnosis, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
Purpose: to quantify the relationship between individual osteophytic size and measured bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Further, to evaluate the possible consequences of this relationship for the management of DXA measurements in postmenopausal patients. Material and Methods: in 142 postmenopausal women (mean age 61.8±8.9 years), plain radiographs of the lumbar spine were evaluated and graded according to evidence and size of osteophytes. the BMD (g/cm2) and Z-score (deviation of BMD from an age-matched population, %) of each vertebral body was determined by DXA. the effects of the individual osteophytic size on BMD measurements were analyzed by using analysis of variance followed by a multiple test procedure. Results: the presence of osteophytes resulted in a significant increase in BMD of L1 through L4. the increase in relation to an osteophytic size of about 10 mm was: in L1 5.7%, in L2 6.8%, in L3 4.4% and in L4 3.5%. Increases were significantly higher for an osteophytic size of 10–20 mm (L1 23.1%, L2 13.0%, L3 13.4%, and L4 16.3%) and of >20 mm (L1 21.4%, L2 22.4%, L3 21.1% and L4 4.1%). Conclusion: Our results indicate a nonlinear increase of measured BMD with increasing osteophytic size. These effects should be considered in routine examination and patient management.
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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