Correlation between bone metabolism by radionuclide bone imaging and bone mineral density
LOU Jing-jing1, ZHANG Yi-fan2, LIU Jiang1, DONG Ke1
1. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Jinhua Central Hospital, Jinhua Zhejiang 321000, China; 2. Departmentof Nuclear Medicine, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China
Abstract:Objective: To study the correlation between bone metabolism through radionuclide bone imaging and bone mineral density(BMD) by bone density scanning to provide valuable information about the status of osteoporosis. Methods: Eighteen patients, 5 male and 13 female, age ranged from 50 to 88 years old with an average of 65 years old were included in this study. All of the patients underwent a bone density scanning(GE Lunar DXA) for bone density estimation, SPECT whole-body bone scan(GE Infinia Hawkeye, 4) were performed. The region of interest(ROI) was separately put at 1st~4th lumbar vertebrae and femoral neck for radioactivity absorption examination and also BMD measurement. The ROI ratio was the detected part ROI value divided by the respective ipsilateral middle femur shaft ROI value. Correlation analysis between bone metabolism and bone density were carried out. Results: The ROI ratio of L1~L4 bone radionuclide scintigraphy and BMD had significant correlation. The ROI ratio of the normal group and osteoporotic group also had significant correlation with that of the BMD. The ROI ratio of the femoral neck had no significant correlation with that of the BMD. The changes of ROI ratio of L1~L4 had the same trend as that of the BMD of the respective region. Conclusion: The ROI ratio of the lumbar vertebrae through radionuclide bone sctintigraphy has significant correlation with that of BMD, therefore can be used as estimation of BMD.
楼菁菁;张一帆;刘 江;董 科. 放射性核素骨显像骨代谢与骨密度的相关性分析[J]. , 2013, 24(11): 801-804.
LOU Jing-jing;ZHANG Yi-fan;LIU Jiang;DONG Ke. Correlation between bone metabolism by radionuclide bone imaging and bone mineral density . , 2013, 24(11): 801-804.