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Bone mineral density after spinal cord injury: a reliable method for knee measurement
Authors:Shields Richard K  Schlechte Janet  Dudley-Javoroski Shauna  Zwart Bradley D  Clark Steven D  Grant Susan A  Mattiace Vicki M
Institution:Graduate Program in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1190, USA. richard-shields@uiowa.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To test the interrater reliability of a standardized method to analyze knee bone mineral density (BMD) using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); to compare spine, hip, and knee BMD of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) with able-bodied controls; and to determine the relation between hip BMD and knee BMD in SCI and able-bodied subjects. DESIGN: Criterion standard and masked comparison. SETTING: Primary care university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample of 11 subjects with complete SCI was age and sex matched with 11 able-bodied control subjects. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Four raters analyzed regions of interest according to operational definitions recently developed to standardize the analysis of BMD of the knee. Subjects with chronic SCI and matched controls underwent conventional DXA scans of the spine and hips and "less conventional" scans of the distal femurs and proximal tibias. The relation between hip and knee BMD was analyzed. RESULTS: The knee measurements were highly reliable (femur intraclass correlation coefficient model 2,1 ICC(2,1)]=.98; tibia ICC(2,1)=.89). Subjects with SCI had lower BMD values than controls at all hip and knee sites (P<.05). Lumbar spine BMD did not differ between groups. Hip BMD was moderately predictive of distal femur BMD (R2=.67), but less correlated with the proximal tibia (R2=.38). CONCLUSIONS: Knee BMD can be reliably analyzed using DXA with this protocol. Subjects with SCI have diminished knee and hip BMD. Low hip BMD is associated with low distal femur BMD.
Keywords:Fractures  Osteoporosis  Paralysis  Rehabilitation  X-ray absorptiometry  dual energy
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