Pfister Alfred K, Starcher Victoria, Welch Chris
Department of Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, USA.
W V Med J. 2003 Mar-Apr;99(2):71-3.
The calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measures heel bone mineral density and predicts hip, vertebral spine, and peripheral fractures at the same odds ratio as dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Its portability, performance ease, and low cost makes it an attractive alternative as a screening device, especially in regions with low incomes and high hip fracture rates. The high hip fracture incidence in our area prompted a pilot study comparing the calcaneal QUS and hip DXA in women We found this technology to be only 58% sensitive and 80% specific when compared to the DXA in detecting hip osteopenia or osteoporosis. Moreover, the calcaneal QUS failed to detect 37% of the women with abnormal DXA values. Further investigation is needed to determine whether supplementing the calcaneal QUS with clinical risk factors and changing the cutoff T-score value would improve the sensitivity and maintain the specificity for determining hip osteopenia and osteoporosis.