Aim
To assess predictability of bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine (LS) determined by dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) using by ultrasound speed of sound of the right and left radii (SOS‐R and SOS‐L) in patients with growth problems.
Methods
Ultrasound and DXA were compared in patients with advanced, normal and delayed bone ages assessed by Greulich and Pyle (GP) and Tanner and Whitehouse (TW3) methods.
Results
There was a strong correlation (r), of raw scores, between SOS‐R and SOS‐L, r = 0.81, p = 0.000 and their respective Z‐scores, r = 0.78, p = 0.000. Z‐score correlations were poor between SOS‐R or SOS‐L and LS‐BMD. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of SOS‐R and Z‐scores for predicting normal (>−1 to <1) and low (<−1) LS‐BMD were poor. For high (>1) LS‐BMD, Z‐scores were 22%, 93%, 29% and 90%, respectively, for SOS‐R and for SOS‐L, 25%, 89%, 20% and 91%. For very low (<−2) LS‐BMD, SOS‐R and SOS‐L were the same, respectively, 29%, 91%, 40% and 86%.
Conclusion
Ultrasound of the radius is a poor predictor of radiologically assessed BMD at the LS, especially with delayed bone age.