Reproducibility of bone age assessment from DXA hand scans: expert versus novice.

Ann Hum Biol

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Published: June 2021

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Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans are frequently used in human biological research to study bone health and body composition. Hand-wrist scans for the assessment of skeletal maturity can also be easily obtained in immature research participants who are being scanned to assess bone health. Whilst assessment by an expert is the desired arrangement such expertise may not be available, and thus knowledge of the relative reproducibility of a trained novice and an acknowledged expert is pertinent. Here we compare the relative reproducibility of an expert and a trained novice on 41 DXA left-hand scans of adolescent males using the Tanner-Whitehouse 3 (TW3) RUS method. The trained novice showed almost perfect reproducibility when evaluating bone age from DXA hand scans compared to an expert in skeletal maturity assessment. Both observers demonstrated reproducibility good enough to suggest that the TW3 method is appropriate to use with DXA hand scans by a trained researcher.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03014460.2021.1956586DOI Listing

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