Evaluation of the usefulness of a quantitative ultrasound device in screening of bone mineral density in children

2003 
Background : Osteoporosis is a major public health problem, and its prevention is of great importance. It is known that bone mass later in life is determined by the peak bone mass acquired during adolescence and the subsequent rate of bone loss. Therefore we should give special attention to children that are 'at risk' of low bone mass, and we must seek simple yet reliable methods to measure their bone mineral density (BMD) regularly. Aim : We investigated the value of a quantitative ultrasound device (QUS), the Sahara clinical bone sonometer (Hologic), in screening of low bone mass in children. In contrast to dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), the most commonly used technique for measurement of BMD today, the QUS method is free of ionizing radiation, easy to handle and inexpensive. Subjects and methods : Intra- and inter-observer variability of the QUS method was assessed using replicate measurements by two observers in 15 randomly chosen children. QUS parameters were measured in 226 healthy schoolc...
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