Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry

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Autor(a) principal: Muramoto, Caterina
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Sterman, Franklin de Almeida, Pinto, Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26438
Resumo: Radiographic Optic Densitometry was used to measure bone mineral content by radiographic images. This method contributes to the diagnosis of osteopenia, preventive estrategies associated to bone metabolism and monitoring of series of measurement of density to accompany pathologies, surgeries, therapies and. The optic density was measured by the image processing software, ImageLab; the applicability of this method was tested and canine reference values of bone mineral density (BMD) were compared to a standard aluminium scale radiographed with the bone. Correlations between the BMD values and the variables weigth, age, sex and width and thickness of the distal third of the 112 Poodles´s right radius-ulna were studied. It was observed that diaphysary BMD values were higher than metaphysary BMD values due to the differences between cancelous and compact bones. However, these differences in the BMD values were not observed in the younger group, up to about one year of age, probably due to the higher bone metabolism during the growing period in the metaphysary region. The average BMD values for each weight category showed that the best method to establish reference values was by weight and bone region. Average values of metaphysary region (M) and diaphysaries 1 (D1) and 2 (D2) were established in three different weight categories. For dogs up to 2.5kg in weight these values were BMD-M=2.55±0.30, BMD-D1=2.89±0.40 and BMD-D2=3.16±0.43mmAl; for dogs from 2.6 up to 5.0kg these values were BMD-M=3.16±0.43, BMD-D1=3.67±0.47 and BMD-D2=3.96±0.55mmAl and for dogs from 5.1 up to 7.5kg these values were BMD-M=3.72±0.50, BMD-D1=4.31±0.52 and BMD-D2=4.60±0.62mmAl.
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spelling Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic DensitometryEstabelecimento de valores de densidade mineral óssea (DMO) das regiões metafisária e diafisária do rádio em cães da raça Poodle por meio da Densitometria Óptica RadiográficaDensidade mineral ósseaDensitometria óptica radiográficaRadiologiaCãesBone mineral densityRadiographic optic densitometryRadiologyDogsRadiographic Optic Densitometry was used to measure bone mineral content by radiographic images. This method contributes to the diagnosis of osteopenia, preventive estrategies associated to bone metabolism and monitoring of series of measurement of density to accompany pathologies, surgeries, therapies and. The optic density was measured by the image processing software, ImageLab; the applicability of this method was tested and canine reference values of bone mineral density (BMD) were compared to a standard aluminium scale radiographed with the bone. Correlations between the BMD values and the variables weigth, age, sex and width and thickness of the distal third of the 112 Poodles´s right radius-ulna were studied. It was observed that diaphysary BMD values were higher than metaphysary BMD values due to the differences between cancelous and compact bones. However, these differences in the BMD values were not observed in the younger group, up to about one year of age, probably due to the higher bone metabolism during the growing period in the metaphysary region. The average BMD values for each weight category showed that the best method to establish reference values was by weight and bone region. Average values of metaphysary region (M) and diaphysaries 1 (D1) and 2 (D2) were established in three different weight categories. For dogs up to 2.5kg in weight these values were BMD-M=2.55±0.30, BMD-D1=2.89±0.40 and BMD-D2=3.16±0.43mmAl; for dogs from 2.6 up to 5.0kg these values were BMD-M=3.16±0.43, BMD-D1=3.67±0.47 and BMD-D2=3.96±0.55mmAl and for dogs from 5.1 up to 7.5kg these values were BMD-M=3.72±0.50, BMD-D1=4.31±0.52 and BMD-D2=4.60±0.62mmAl.A Densitometria Óptica Radiográfica permite aferir o conteúdo mineral do osso por meio de imagens radiográficas, contribuindo para o diagnóstico de osteopenia, monitoração seriada da densidade em resposta a enfermidades ósseas, a intervenções cirúrgicas e de terapia, e a estratégias preventivas relacionadas ao metabolismo ósseo. As densidades ópticas foram medidas por meio do software de processamento de imagens ImageLab, cuja aplicabilidade foi testada para determinação de valores de referência de DMO, comparando-os a uma escala padrão confeccionada em alumínio, radiografada junto ao osso. Correlacionou-se os valores de DMO com as variáveis peso, idade, sexo e largura e espessura do terço distal do rádio-ulna direito de 112 cães Poodle. Pela diferença na proporção de osso esponjoso e compacto entre as regiões metafisária e diafisária, os animais apresentaram a DMO da metáfise menor que a da diáfise, fato não observado no grupo de animais de até um ano de idade, devido ao alto metabolismo ósseo na região metafisária durante o período de crescimento. A análise dos valores médios de DMO obtidos para cada categoria avaliada, permitiu verificar que a classificação mais adequada para estabelecer valores de referência foi a por peso e região óssea. Assim, foram estabelecidos valores médios para a região metafisária (M) e para as diafisárias 1 (D1) e 2 (D2) em três categorias de peso. Para cães de até 2,5kg os valores definidos foram: DMO-M=2,55±0,30, DMO-D1=2,89±0,40 e DMO-D2=3,16±0,43mmAl; para os de 2,6 a 5,0kg foram: DMO-M=3,16±0,43, DMO-D1=3,67±0,47 e DMO-D2=3,96±0,55mmAl e para os de 5,1 a 7,5kg foram: DMO-M=3,72±0,50, DMO-D1=4,31±0,52 e DMO-D2=4,60±0,62mmAl.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2005-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/2643810.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2005.26438Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 42 Núm. 2 (2005); 89-97Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2005); 89-97Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 42 n. 2 (2005); 89-97Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 42 N. 2 (2005); 89-971678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26438/28221Muramoto, CaterinaSterman, Franklin de AlmeidaPinto, Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonsecainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:20:27Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/26438Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:42:43.636776Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
Estabelecimento de valores de densidade mineral óssea (DMO) das regiões metafisária e diafisária do rádio em cães da raça Poodle por meio da Densitometria Óptica Radiográfica
title Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
spellingShingle Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
Muramoto, Caterina
Densidade mineral óssea
Densitometria óptica radiográfica
Radiologia
Cães
Bone mineral density
Radiographic optic densitometry
Radiology
Dogs
title_short Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
title_full Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
title_fullStr Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
title_sort Establishment of values of bone mineral density (BMD) from radius´s metaphysary and diaphysary regions in Poodle by Radiographic Optic Densitometry
author Muramoto, Caterina
author_facet Muramoto, Caterina
Sterman, Franklin de Almeida
Pinto, Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca
author_role author
author2 Sterman, Franklin de Almeida
Pinto, Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muramoto, Caterina
Sterman, Franklin de Almeida
Pinto, Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Densidade mineral óssea
Densitometria óptica radiográfica
Radiologia
Cães
Bone mineral density
Radiographic optic densitometry
Radiology
Dogs
topic Densidade mineral óssea
Densitometria óptica radiográfica
Radiologia
Cães
Bone mineral density
Radiographic optic densitometry
Radiology
Dogs
description Radiographic Optic Densitometry was used to measure bone mineral content by radiographic images. This method contributes to the diagnosis of osteopenia, preventive estrategies associated to bone metabolism and monitoring of series of measurement of density to accompany pathologies, surgeries, therapies and. The optic density was measured by the image processing software, ImageLab; the applicability of this method was tested and canine reference values of bone mineral density (BMD) were compared to a standard aluminium scale radiographed with the bone. Correlations between the BMD values and the variables weigth, age, sex and width and thickness of the distal third of the 112 Poodles´s right radius-ulna were studied. It was observed that diaphysary BMD values were higher than metaphysary BMD values due to the differences between cancelous and compact bones. However, these differences in the BMD values were not observed in the younger group, up to about one year of age, probably due to the higher bone metabolism during the growing period in the metaphysary region. The average BMD values for each weight category showed that the best method to establish reference values was by weight and bone region. Average values of metaphysary region (M) and diaphysaries 1 (D1) and 2 (D2) were established in three different weight categories. For dogs up to 2.5kg in weight these values were BMD-M=2.55±0.30, BMD-D1=2.89±0.40 and BMD-D2=3.16±0.43mmAl; for dogs from 2.6 up to 5.0kg these values were BMD-M=3.16±0.43, BMD-D1=3.67±0.47 and BMD-D2=3.96±0.55mmAl and for dogs from 5.1 up to 7.5kg these values were BMD-M=3.72±0.50, BMD-D1=4.31±0.52 and BMD-D2=4.60±0.62mmAl.
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2005); 89-97
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