J. Borg et al., SINGLE X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY - PERFORMANCE-CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPARISON WITH SINGLE-PHOTON ABSORPTIOMETRY, Osteoporosis international, 5(5), 1995, pp. 377-381
The aim of the present study was to evaluate a new device for measurem
ent of forearm bone mass using the technique of single X-ray absorptio
metry (SXA, DTX-100; Osteometer A/S, Rodovre, Denmark), and to compare
the performance with the more traditional single photon absorptiometr
y (SPA, DT 100; Osteometer A/S, Rodovre, Denmark). The SPA phantom mea
surements showed a coefficient of variation of 0.43% and 0.42% for bon
e mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD), respectively (
39 months including seven source changes). The SXA precision errors we
re slightly lower with values of 0.30% and 0.30%, respectively. The pa
tient measurements showed SPA coefficients of variation of 0.85% and 0
.99% (BMC and BMD) and SXA coefficients of variation of 0.56% and 0.83
%, respectively. The correlation between SPA and SXA values performed
in 377 individuals yielded r values of 0.99 an 0.98 for BMC and BMD, r
espectively. The correlations between SX4 measurements of the dominant
and non-dominant forearm yielded an r-value of 0.95, with a slope of
0.949 (p <0.001) and an intercept of 0.204 (p <0.05). The nondominant
forearm thus had approximately 3% lower BMC than the dominant (the sam
e was true for BMD). Correlations to spine and femur ranged from r = 0
.48 to r = 0.75. In conclusion, the new single X-ray absorptiometry fo
rearm bone densitometer described in this paper has performance charac
teristics which allows it to be used both for diagnostic purposes and
for the followup of treatment.