Department of Physiotherapy, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, VIC, Australia
Research Article
A Comparative Study between Opportunistic Lumbar Spine CT Scan and DEXA Scan in the Assessment of Osteoporosis
Author(s): Kirzner N*, Gallagher C, Kimmel L, Fischer D, Mc Laurin W, Liew S and Humadi A
Background: This retrospective study aimed to investigate a correlation between computed tomography (CT)
imaging obtained opportunistically during screening for lumbar spine fractures and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry
(DEXA) scans.
Methods: A total of 159 patients over a 5-year study period who had undergone CT scan to investigate for a
lumbar spine fracture and a DEXA scan within 12-months of each other were included in the study. Measurements
of the region of interest (ROI) through the first 4 lumbar vertebrae were performed to establish Hounsfield unit (HU)
values. Measurements for each level were made at three separate locations: mid-vertebral body, and just above and
below the inferior and superior endplates, respectively. The HU values were correlated with T-scores obtained from
DEXA scans and were further analyze.. Read More»
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