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Measurement of bone mineral content (BMC) of the lumbar spine, I. Theory and application of a new two-dimensional dual-photon attenuation method

Measurement of bone mineral content (BMC) of the lumbar spine, I. Theory and application of a new... A new scanning dual-photon attenuation method utilizing a 153Gadolinium point source has been evaluated. The method allows precise in vivo determination of the bone mineral content of the lumbar spine (lumbar BMC). Lumbar BMC is expressed as the sum of the scan integrals of the second, third, and fourth lumbar vertebrae. The influence of crush fractures and varying amounts of soft tissue and fat is negligible. The coefficient of variation of repeated measurements ranges from 1.4% in normal pre-menopausal women to 2.6% in post-menopausal women with clinical osteoporosis. The radiation dose is low. The method is suited for cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of patients with lumbar osteopenia. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation Taylor & Francis

Measurement of bone mineral content (BMC) of the lumbar spine, I. Theory and application of a new two-dimensional dual-photon attenuation method

Measurement of bone mineral content (BMC) of the lumbar spine, I. Theory and application of a new two-dimensional dual-photon attenuation method


Abstract

A new scanning dual-photon attenuation method utilizing a 153Gadolinium point source has been evaluated. The method allows precise in vivo determination of the bone mineral content of the lumbar spine (lumbar BMC). Lumbar BMC is expressed as the sum of the scan integrals of the second, third, and fourth lumbar vertebrae. The influence of crush fractures and varying amounts of soft tissue and fat is negligible. The coefficient of variation of repeated measurements ranges from 1.4% in normal pre-menopausal women to 2.6% in post-menopausal women with clinical osteoporosis. The radiation dose is low. The method is suited for cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of patients with lumbar osteopenia.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 1980 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
ISSN
1502-7686
eISSN
0036-5513
DOI
10.1080/00365518009091978
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Abstract

A new scanning dual-photon attenuation method utilizing a 153Gadolinium point source has been evaluated. The method allows precise in vivo determination of the bone mineral content of the lumbar spine (lumbar BMC). Lumbar BMC is expressed as the sum of the scan integrals of the second, third, and fourth lumbar vertebrae. The influence of crush fractures and varying amounts of soft tissue and fat is negligible. The coefficient of variation of repeated measurements ranges from 1.4% in normal pre-menopausal women to 2.6% in post-menopausal women with clinical osteoporosis. The radiation dose is low. The method is suited for cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of patients with lumbar osteopenia.

Journal

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory InvestigationTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1980

Keywords: bone mineral content; dual-photon absorptiometry; lumbar spine

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