Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 11-16, January 2009

Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry Diagnostic Discordance Between Z-Scores and T-Scores in Young Adults

  • John J. Carey

      Affiliations

    • Department of Rheumatology, Merlin Park University Hospital, Galway, Ireland
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: John J. Carey, MB, BCh, BAO, MS, Department of Rheumatology, Unit 3, Merlin Park University Hospital, Merlin Park, Galway, Ireland.
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  • Miriam F. Delaney

      Affiliations

    • Department of Rheumatology, Merlin Park University Hospital, Galway, Ireland
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  • Thomas E. Love

      Affiliations

    • Center for Health Care Research and Policy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Barbara A. Cromer

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Paul D. Miller

      Affiliations

    • Colorado Center for Bone Research, South Wadsworth, Lakewood, CO, USA
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  • Bradford J. Richmond

      Affiliations

    • Department of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Martha Manilla-McIntosh

      Affiliations

    • Department of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Steven A. Lewis

      Affiliations

    • Center for Health Care Research and Policy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Charles L. Thomas

      Affiliations

    • Center for Health Care Research and Policy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
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  • Angelo A. Licata

      Affiliations

    • Department of Endocrinology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
    • The Center for Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA

Received 1 August 2008; received in revised form 6 November 2008; accepted 6 November 2008.

Abstract 

Diagnostic criteria for postmenopausal osteoporosis using central dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) T-scores have been widely accepted. The validity of these criteria for other populations, including premenopausal women and young men, has not been established. The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) recommends using DXA Z-scores, not T-scores, for diagnosis in premenopausal women and men aged 20–49yr, though studies supporting this position have not been published. We examined diagnostic agreement between DXA-generated T-scores and Z-scores in a cohort of men and women aged 20–49yr, using 1994 World Health Organization and 2005 ISCD DXA criteria. Four thousand two hundred and seventy-five unique subjects were available for analysis. The agreement between DXA T-scores and Z-scores was moderate (Cohen's kappa: 0.53–0.75). The use of Z-scores resulted in significantly fewer (McNemar's p<0.001) subjects diagnosed with “osteopenia,” “low bone mass for age,” or “osteoporosis.” Thirty-nine percent of Hologic (Hologic, Inc., Bedford, MA) subjects and 30% of Lunar (GE Lunar, GE Madison, WI) subjects diagnosed with “osteoporosis” by T-score were reclassified as either “normal” or “osteopenia” when their Z-score was used. Substitution of DXA Z-scores for T-scores results in significant diagnostic disagreement and significantly fewer persons being diagnosed with low bone mineral density.

Key Words: Diagnosis, DXA, T-score, young adults, Z-score

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 Disclaimers: This work was presented in part at the 17th International Bone Density Workshop in Kyoto, Japan, on November 6, 2006. Oral Presentation Number was 01-08. This work is part of Dr. John Carey's thesis for his Masters Program in Clinical Research (M.S. degree) at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. A full copy of the thesis is on file at the university library located at 11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

PII: S1094-6950(08)00502-7

doi:10.1016/j.jocd.2008.11.001

Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 11-16, January 2009