INTEROBSERVER VARIATION IN THE DETECTION OF OSTEOPENIA BY RADIOGRAPHYAND COMPARISON WITH DUAL X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE

Citation
M. Jergas et al., INTEROBSERVER VARIATION IN THE DETECTION OF OSTEOPENIA BY RADIOGRAPHYAND COMPARISON WITH DUAL X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE, Skeletal radiology, 23(3), 1994, pp. 195-199
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
03642348
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
195 - 199
Database
ISI
SICI code
0364-2348(1994)23:3<195:IVITDO>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
In 100 patients (20 male, 80 female) radiographs of the lumbar spine w ere obtained in both planes, antero-posterior and lateral. Nine reader s independently and without specific criteria or training assessed the radiographs for presence of osteopenia in the form of a binary decisi on. A posteroanterior dual x-ray absorptiometry (PA DXA) measurement o f the lumbar spine was performed in all patients using the Hologic QDR 1000 bone densitometer. A bone mineral density (BMD) of 0.83 g/cm2 (T -score about 2 SD and 2.5 SD lower than BMD in normal young female and male subjects respectively) was used as a threshold for the diagnosis of osteopenia. Complete agreement amongst the 9 readers was achieved in 43 patients. In 26 more patients at least 8 readers agreed. kappa-c oefficients for interobserver variation ranged from 0.458 to 0.691 for reader pairs. For agreement between the observer ratings and the DXA results, kappa-coefficients ranging between 0.347 and 0.555 were found . The vast majority of readers agreed in the diagnosis of osteopenia i n cases where the BMD was less than 0.73 g/cm2. Where the BMD was betw een 0.73 and 1.03 g/cm2 a substantial disagreement was found between r eader evaluation and DXA measurement, and also amongst the readers. We conclude from our results that osteopenia can reliably be detected fr om lumbar spine radiographs by all readers only after a substantial am ount of BMD is lost. On the other hand, a diagnosis based solely on PA DXA measurement of the spine may also lack accuracy, due to a substan tial influence of degenerative changes of the lumbar spine and aortic calcification. Therefore, spine radiographs remain an important corner stone in the detection and differential diagnosis of osteopenia.