Time related bias in longitudinal studies using dual photon absorptiometry. |
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Authors: | S Rozenberg J Vandromme A Peretz J P Praet C Robyn H Ham |
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Affiliation: | Interdisciplinary Group on Osteoporosis, Free Universities of Brussels (VUB-ULB), H?pital Saint-Pierre, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | Examining the bone mineral density (BMD's) slope of patients regularly followed in our department, we observed recently that the group of patients who had their last BMD during the last 6 months of 1989, had a different slope than patients who had their last BMD during the following 6 months. In order to investigate if a small time-related bias of measurement, unsuspected by the former quality control investigations, could exist, we performed the following analyses. A regression equation between BMD and time was calculated and a slope was obtained for 95 women who had been followed for at least 3 yr and had had at least 3 BMD measurements during that time. The women were divided in 3 groups according to when the last BMD measurement had been performed (July-December 1989, January-June 1990 or July-December 1990). The slopes of the 3 groups of patients were compared. For each value of BMD of every patient, a predicted BMD (BMDp) was calculated using the regression equation and the relative difference (RD) between BMDp and BMD was calculated and analysed in relation to time. There was a significant difference (p < 0.05) between the slopes of patients in relation to the time when the last BMD had been measured. Significant fluctuations (p < 0.001) in RD were observed in relation to time. These RD variations suggested the existence of a time-related error. The presence of this error is also substantiated by the fact that a parallelism existed between the curve of the RD variations and the curve of the mean values of BMD of all patients referred to our department, calculated per period of 4 months. Although the fluctuation of the latter curve was not statistically significant.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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