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Concept of a Radiofrequency Device for Osteopenia/Osteoporosis Screening

Sergey N. Makarov, Gregory M. Noetscher, Seth Arum, Robert Rabiner, Ara Nazarian

2020Scientific Reports33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoporosis represents a major health problem, resulting in substantial increases in health care costs. There is an unmet need for a cost-effective technique that can measure bone properties without the use of ionizing radiation. The present study reports design, construction, and testing of a safe, and easy to use radiofrequency device to detect osteoporotic bone conditions. The device uses novel on-body antennas contacting the human wrist under an applied, operator-controlled pressure. For the dichotomous diagnostic test, we selected 60 study participants (23-94 years old, 48 female, 12 male) who could be positively differentiated between healthy and osteopenic/osteoporotic states. The band-limited integral of the transmission coefficient averaged for both wrists, multiplied by age, and divided by BMI has been used as an index. For a 100 MHz frequency band centered about 890-920 MHz, the maximum Youden's J index is 81.5%. Both the sensitivity and specificity simultaneously reach 87% given the calibration device threshold tolerance of ±3%. Our approach correlates well with the available DXA measurements and has the potential for screening patients at risk for fragility fractures, given the ease of implementation and low costs associated with both the technique and the equipment. The inclusion of radiofrequency transmission data does add supplementary useful information to the available clinical risk factors.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoporosisMedicineOsteopeniaTransmission (telecommunications)Physical therapyMedical physicsComputer scienceInternal medicineTelecommunicationsBone mineralUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsUltrasound Imaging and ElastographyMicrowave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
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