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Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Resurfacing total hip arthroplasty (RTHA) may preserve the femoral neck bone stock postoperatively. Bone mineral density (BMD) may be affected by the hip position, which might bias longitudinal studies. We investigated the dependency of BMD precision on type of ROI and hip po...

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Autores principales: Penny, Jeannette Østergaard, Ovesen, Ole, Brixen, Kim, Varmarken, Jens-Erik, Overgaard, SØren
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20367420
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.480935
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author Penny, Jeannette Østergaard
Ovesen, Ole
Brixen, Kim
Varmarken, Jens-Erik
Overgaard, SØren
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Ovesen, Ole
Brixen, Kim
Varmarken, Jens-Erik
Overgaard, SØren
author_sort Penny, Jeannette Østergaard
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Resurfacing total hip arthroplasty (RTHA) may preserve the femoral neck bone stock postoperatively. Bone mineral density (BMD) may be affected by the hip position, which might bias longitudinal studies. We investigated the dependency of BMD precision on type of ROI and hip position. METHOD: We DXA-scanned the femoral neck of 15 resurfacing patients twice with the hip in 3 different rotations: 15° internal, neutral, and 15° external. For each position, BMD was analyzed with 3 surface area models. One model measured BMD in the total femoral neck, the second model divided the neck in two, and the third model had 6 divisions. RESULTS: When all hip positions were pooled, average coefficients of variation (CVs) of 3.1%, 3.6%, and 4.6% were found in the 1-, 2-, and 6-region models, respectively. The externally rotated hip position was less reproducible. When rotating in increments of 15° or 30°, the average CVs rose to 7.2%, 7.3%, and 12% in the 3 models. Rotation affected the precision most in the model that divided the neck in 6 subregions, predominantly in the lateral and distal regions. For larger-region models, some rotation could be allowed without compromising the precision. INTERPRETATION: If hip rotation is strictly controlled, DXA can reliably provide detailed topographical information about the BMD changes around an RTHA. As rotation strongly affects the precision of the BMD measurements in small regions, we suggest that a less detailed model should be used for analysis in studies where the leg position has not been firmly controlled.
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spelling pubmed-28768332010-09-03 Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip Penny, Jeannette Østergaard Ovesen, Ole Brixen, Kim Varmarken, Jens-Erik Overgaard, SØren Acta Orthop Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Resurfacing total hip arthroplasty (RTHA) may preserve the femoral neck bone stock postoperatively. Bone mineral density (BMD) may be affected by the hip position, which might bias longitudinal studies. We investigated the dependency of BMD precision on type of ROI and hip position. METHOD: We DXA-scanned the femoral neck of 15 resurfacing patients twice with the hip in 3 different rotations: 15° internal, neutral, and 15° external. For each position, BMD was analyzed with 3 surface area models. One model measured BMD in the total femoral neck, the second model divided the neck in two, and the third model had 6 divisions. RESULTS: When all hip positions were pooled, average coefficients of variation (CVs) of 3.1%, 3.6%, and 4.6% were found in the 1-, 2-, and 6-region models, respectively. The externally rotated hip position was less reproducible. When rotating in increments of 15° or 30°, the average CVs rose to 7.2%, 7.3%, and 12% in the 3 models. Rotation affected the precision most in the model that divided the neck in 6 subregions, predominantly in the lateral and distal regions. For larger-region models, some rotation could be allowed without compromising the precision. INTERPRETATION: If hip rotation is strictly controlled, DXA can reliably provide detailed topographical information about the BMD changes around an RTHA. As rotation strongly affects the precision of the BMD measurements in small regions, we suggest that a less detailed model should be used for analysis in studies where the leg position has not been firmly controlled. Informa Healthcare 2010-06 2010-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2876833/ /pubmed/20367420 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.480935 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.
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Penny, Jeannette Østergaard
Ovesen, Ole
Brixen, Kim
Varmarken, Jens-Erik
Overgaard, SØren
Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title_full Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title_fullStr Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title_full_unstemmed Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title_short Bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: Precision of DXA biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
title_sort bone mineral density of the femoral neck in resurfacing hip arthroplasty: precision of dxa biased by region of interest and rotation of the hip
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20367420
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.480935
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