Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1760429 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2015 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the possible clinical feasibility and accuracy of an innovative ultrasound (US) method for diagnosis of osteoporosis of the spine. A total of 342 female patients (aged 51-60 y) underwent spinal dual X-ray absorptiometry and abdominal echographic scanning of the lumbar spine. Recruited patients were subdivided into a reference database used for US spectral model construction and a study population for repeatability and accuracy evaluation. US images and radiofrequency signals were analyzed via a new fully automatic algorithm that performed a series of spectral and statistical analyses, providing a novel diagnostic parameter called the osteoporosis score (O.S.). If dual X-ray absorptiometry is assumed to be the gold standard reference, the accuracy of O.S.-based diagnoses was 91.1%, with k = 0.859 (p < 0.0001). Significant correlations were also found between O.S.-estimated bone mineral densities and corresponding dual X-ray absorptiometry values, with r2 values up to 0.73 and a root mean square error of 6.3%-9.3%. The results obtained suggest that the proposed method has the potential for future routine application in US-based diagnosis of osteoporosis.
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Authors
Francesco Conversano, Roberto Franchini, Antonio Greco, Giulia Soloperto, Fernanda Chiriacò, Ernesto Casciaro, Matteo Aventaggiato, Maria Daniela Renna, Paola Pisani, Marco Di Paola, Antonella Grimaldi, Laura Quarta, Eugenio Quarta, Maurizio Muratore,