2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2014.07.004
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A Trimodality Comparison of Volumetric Bone Imaging Technologies. Part II: 1-Yr Change, Long-Term Precision, and Least Significant Change

Abstract: The previous article in this 3-part series demonstrated short-term precision and validity for volumetric bone outcome quantification using in vivo peripheral (p) quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities at resolutions 200 μm or higher. However, 1-yr precision error and clinically significant references are yet to be reported for these modalities. This study examined 59 women with mean age of 75 ± 9 yr and body mass index of 26.84 ± 4.77 kg/m 2 , demonstrating the … Show more

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“…Bold values indicate significant difference between cross‐sectional and longitudinal change. *Signifies values higher than the least‐significant change (LSC) over entire study duration (5 years) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bold values indicate significant difference between cross‐sectional and longitudinal change. *Signifies values higher than the least‐significant change (LSC) over entire study duration (5 years) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compare if the changes we observed were clinically meaningful, we compared our results to LSC values previously published in the literature. (18,19,24) These previously published LSC studies used data generated in our laboratory and reflect the age range of the participants in the current study. Polynomial regression was used to determine the effect of age (as a continuous variable) on changes in bone health.…”
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“…The root mean square coefficient of variation (CVRMS) for the BMD, structure and strength index measurements in our laboratory ranges from 0.4 to 1.6% [24]. In terms of least significant change (LSC = 2.77 × CVRMS) [25], which refers to a change greater than the precision error for a single individual, this corresponds to a range of 1.2-4.4%.…”
Section: Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (Pqct)mentioning
confidence: 95%