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Mineral content of bone: measurement by energy subtraction digital chest radiography
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1987
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Orthopaedic SurgeryOsteoporosisBone DiseaseBody CompositionRadiographyQuantitative CtBiostatisticsNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesBone HealthMedical ImagingBone DensityBone MetabolismBone ImagingMineral ContentPosterior RibsMedicineSkeletal Imaging
Several methods are presently available for measuring the mineral content of bone. Those in widespread use include dual-photon absorptiometry and quantitative CT. The feasibility of using dual-energy digital chest radiography for determination of the mineral content of posterior ribs on digital chest images was studied by using a prototype unit. The results showed a significant difference in the mineral density of the posterior ribs of control subjects and those of patients who had osteoporosis (251.1 +/- 36 mg Ca2+/cm2 of rib vs 158.8 +/- 48 mg Ca2+/cm2, p less than or equal to .01) and a close correlation with values obtained by dual-photon absorptiometry of the lumbar spine (r = .77). The results suggest that this technique can provide an accurate assessment of the presence or absence of osteoporosis.
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