2004
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.182.2.1820297
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Underreporting of Vertebral Fractures on Routine Chest Radiography

Abstract: Chest radiography has potential as a screening tool for revealing previously undiagnosed vertebral fractures, although in this study only half of moderate to severe fractures that we identified were mentioned in official reports.

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“…A linear correlation exists between both the number and severity of prevalent VFs and future VF risk (7). A "spinal deformity index (SDI)" can be calculated from SQ assessment as the sum of all grades assigned to the vertebrae divided by the number of the vertebrae evaluated (8). For each vertebra, a visual SQ of 0, 1, 2, or 3 is assigned for no fracture or mild, moderate, or severe fracture, respectively; and the SDI is calculated by summing the fracture grades of the 13 vertebrae from T4 to L4 (18).…”
Section: Radiographic Definitions Of Osteoporotic Vertebral Facturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A linear correlation exists between both the number and severity of prevalent VFs and future VF risk (7). A "spinal deformity index (SDI)" can be calculated from SQ assessment as the sum of all grades assigned to the vertebrae divided by the number of the vertebrae evaluated (8). For each vertebra, a visual SQ of 0, 1, 2, or 3 is assigned for no fracture or mild, moderate, or severe fracture, respectively; and the SDI is calculated by summing the fracture grades of the 13 vertebrae from T4 to L4 (18).…”
Section: Radiographic Definitions Of Osteoporotic Vertebral Facturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority are morphometric (75%), that is, clinically silent without an incident of back pain, rather than with clinical symptoms (25%) (6). Incidental osteoporotic VFs are usually under-reported on radiograph and CT (7)(8)(9)(10). The sensitivity of axial CT images in detecting these fractures is poor, sagittal reformation is recommended to improve the detection rate (10).…”
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“…16 Because most HF patients will invariably receive multiple chest radiographs over time, these radiographs may be useful for detecting VCF. Although this approach has been examined for older patients in general 17 and for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 16,18 to our knowledge, there have been no studies examining the prevalence of VCF in HF.…”
Section: Clinical Perspective On P 424mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Šios sritys gana gerai matosi įprastinėse šoninėse stuburo rentgenogramose, todėl apie 80-90 proc. stuburo slankstelių lūžių galėtų būti lengvai diagnozuojami [25]. Jeigu stuburo šoninės rentgenogramos vertinamos ne dėl kompresinių slankstelių deformacijų, o dėl kitų klinikinių būklių, klaidingai neigiamų įvertinimų dėl osteoporozės nulemtų slankstelių kompresinių lūžių gali būti iki 50 proc.…”
Section: Lentelė Stuburo Slankstelių Lūžių Pasiskirstymas Pagal Lokaunclassified
“…Panaši dalis tokių lūžių -apie 55 proc. -radiologiškai lieka nediagnozuota vertinant krūtinės ląstos šonines rentgenogramas [25,27,28].…”
Section: Lentelė Stuburo Slankstelių Lūžių Pasiskirstymas Pagal Lokaunclassified