Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 33, Issue 7 , Pages 1039-1045, July 2007

Quantitative Bone Ultrasound at Phalanges and Calcaneus in Osteoporotic Postmenopausal Women: Influence of Age and Measurement Site

  • Valentina Camozzi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Endocrinology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
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  • Francesca De Terlizzi

      Affiliations

    • IGEA, Carpi, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Francesca de Terlizzi, IGEA s.r.l., Via Parmenide 10/A, 41012 Carpi, Mo, Italy.
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  • Monica Zangari

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Endocrinology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
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  • Giovanni Luisetto

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Endocrinology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy

Received 30 August 2006; received in revised form 21 December 2006; accepted 3 January 2007. published online 24 April 2007.

Abstract 

Phalangeal and calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements were tested in a postmenopausal osteoporotic population of a wide age range to assess their ability to identify subjects with vertebral fractures in a population of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. A group of 127 osteoporotic women aged from 50 to 85 y, who had been postmenopausal for at least 5 y, were enrolled. All subjects underwent phalangeal and calcaneal QUS measurements, femoral neck and lumbar spine dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements and lateral thoracic and lumbar spine radiography. Osteoporosis was defined on the basis of femoral neck or lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) T-score lower than −2.5 SD or of the presence of one or more vertebral atraumatic fractures, independently of BMD values. Fifty-two women had one or more vertebral fractures, while the remaining 75 had no evidence of previous fracture. Both QUS techniques were able to discriminate between fractured and nonfractured subjects in the whole group (p < 0.05). When patients aged <70 y (n = 43) and patients aged ≥ 70 y (n = 84) were considered separately, phalangeal QUS and lumbar spine BMD were able to discriminate vertebral fractures in the younger group (p < 0.05), whereas calcaneal QUS was able to discriminate vertebral fractures in the older one (p < 0.05). The results of this study raise an issue of the optimal use of different QUS techniques and different skeletal sites in the management of osteoporosis in early or late postmenopausal life. (E-mail: francedt@igea.it)

Key Words: Osteoporosis, Fracture risk, Quantitative ultrasonography, Aging, Postmenopause

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PII: S0301-5629(07)00017-8

doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2007.01.002

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 33, Issue 7 , Pages 1039-1045, July 2007