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A DXA Whole Body Composition Cross-Calibration Experience: Evaluation With Humans, Spine, and Whole Body Phantoms

Authors :
Jessie Libber
Diane Krueger
Hui Jing Yu
Colin G. Miller
Blaine Horvath
Jennifer L. Sanfilippo
Neil Binkley
Source :
Journal of Clinical Densitometry. 19:220-225
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

New densitometer installation requires cross-calibration for accurate longitudinal assessment. When replacing a unit with the same model, the International Society for Clinical Densitometry recommends cross-calibrating by scanning phantoms 10 times on each instrument and states that spine bone mineral density (BMD) should be within 1%, whereas total body lean, fat, and %fat mass should be within 2% of the prior instrument. However, there is limited validation that these recommendations provide adequate total body cross-calibration. Here, we report a total body cross-calibration experience with phantoms and humans. Cross-calibration between an existing and new Lunar iDXA was performed using 3 encapsulated spine phantoms (GE [GE Lunar, Madison, WI], BioClinica [BioClinica Inc, Princeton, NJ], and Hologic [Hologic Inc, Bedford, MA]), 1 total body composition phantom (BioClinica), and 30 human volunteers. Thirty scans of each phantom and a total body scan of human volunteers were obtained on each instrument. All spine phantom BMD means were similar (within 1%

Details

ISSN :
10946950
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1968b39734b74053212c59fa9409e9ec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocd.2015.04.003