Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5006733 | Measurement | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Aim of this paper was to assess the discrimination power of a novel ultrasound (US) parameter, called the Fragility Score (F.S.), in the early identification of subjects prone to osteoporotic fractures. A total of 102 female patients were recruited: 49 with a recent osteoporotic fracture (“frail” subjects), 53 were controls without fracture history (“non-frail” subjects). All the patients underwent a spinal DXA (dual X-ray absorptiometry) and an abdominal US scan of lumbar vertebrae. Acquired US data were analyzed by a novel algorithm, which calculated the F.S. through spectral and statistical analyses involving both echographic images and corresponding “raw” signals. F.S. showed a good performance in discriminating “frail” from “non-frail” subjects (sensitivity = 76%, specificity = 68%), resulting even slightly more effective than DXA-measured BMD (sensitivity = 73%, specificity = 66%). This methodology has a potential to become an effective tool for the early identification, and timely treatment, of “frail” subjects.
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Authors
Paola Pisani, Antonio Greco, Francesco Conversano, Maria Daniela Renna, Ernesto Casciaro, Laura Quarta, Daniela Costanza, Maurizio Muratore, Sergio Casciaro,