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Does bone mineral density differ between fan-beam and pencil-beam?: A meta-analysis and systemic reviewopen access

Authors
Yoon, B.-H.Koh, Y.D.Yoo, J.-I.Kim, S.Lee, G.Y.Park, S.B.Ha, Y.-C.
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Keywords
Absorptiometry; Bone density; Densitometry; Osteoporosis; Photon
Citation
Journal of Bone Metabolism, v.28, no.1, pp 67 - 77
Pages
11
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Bone Metabolism
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
67
End Page
77
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/5605
DOI
10.11005/JBM.2021.28.1.67
ISSN
2287-6375
2287-7029
Abstract
Background: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has evolved from pencil-beam (PB) to narrow fan-beam (FB) densitometers. We performed a meta-analysis of the available observational studies to determine how different modes of DXA affect bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. Methods: A total of 1,233 patients (808 women) from 14 cohort studies were included. We evaluated the differences in BMD according to the DXA mode: PB and FB. Additionally, we evaluated the differences in BMD between the 2 types of FB mode: FB (Prodigy) and the most recent FB (iDXA). Pairwise meta-analysis was performed, and weighted mean differences (WMD) were calculated for (total lumbar, total hip, and total body). Results: No significant difference was observed in total lumbar (pooled WMD, -0.013; P=0.152) and total hip BMD (pooled WMD, -0.01; P=0.889), between PB and FB. However, total body BMD was significantly lower in the PB compared to the FB group (pooled WMD, -0.014; P=0.024). No significant difference was observed in lumbar BMD (pooled WMD, -0.006; P=0.567), total hip (pooled WMD, -0.002; P=0.821), and total body (pooled WMD, 0.015; P=0.109), between Prodigy and iDXA. Conclusions: The results of this study warrant the recommendation that correction equations should not be used when comparing BMD from different modes. Further research is still needed to highlight the ways in which differences between DXA systems can be minimized. Copyright ? 2021 The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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