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Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2004

Official Positions of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry

Edward S. Leib; E. Michael Lewiecki; Neil Binkley; Ronald C. Hamdy

Abstract The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) has convened two Position Development Conferences at which a panel of experts agreed on recommendations for performance and clinical applications of bone density testing. These recommendation were reviewed by the ISCD Board of Directors, and those approved by the board are now official positions of the ISCD. These include (1) indications for bone density testing, (2) reference databases for T-scores, (3) standards for performing central dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for diagnosis, (4) interpretation of peripheral bone density results, (5) diagnosis of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, (6) diagnosis of osteoporosis in men, (7) diagnosis in premenopausal women, (8) diagnosis in children, (9) indications and interpretation for serial bone mass measurement, (10) technical standards for phantom scanning and calibration, (11) technical standards for cross-calibration of DXA systems, and (12) standards for reporting of bone density results including correct nomenclature and preferred number of decimal digits.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2004

Standards and Guidelines for Performing Central Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Premenopausal Women, Men, and Children: A Report From the Canadian Panel of the International Society of Clinical Densitometry

Aliya Khan; Laura K. Bachrach; Jacques P. Brown; David A. Hanley; Robert G. Josse; David L. Kendler; Edward S. Leib; Brian Lentle; E. Michael Lewiecki; Paul D. Miller; R. Larry Nicholson; Christopher O'Brien; Wojciech P. Olszynski; M.Y. Diane Theriault; Nelson B. Watts

The Canadian Panel of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry has developed standards in order to establish the minimum level of acceptable performance for the practice of bone densitometry in Canada. Previously, this group addressed the performance of densitometry in postmenopausal women. This report addresses the use of densitometry in men, premenopausal women, and children with a focus on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2002

Executive Summary International Society for Clinical Densitometry Position Development Conference Denver, Colorado July 20–22, 2001

Leon Lenchik; Edward S. Leib; Ronald C. Hamdy; Neil Binkley; Paul D. Miller; Nelson B. Watts

Bone densitometry is routinely used to assess the skeleton in patients who have diseases or conditions that can cause low bone mass. However, there are some areas of controversy related to the interpretation of bone densitometry results. To address these issues, the International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) convened a Position Development Conference in Denver, Colorado, July 20-22, 2001. The ISCD is a not-for-profit multidisciplinary society whose main mission is to promote quality in the performance and interpretation of bone densitometry examinations.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2002

Position Statements of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry: Methodology

Edward S. Leib; Leon Lenchik; John P. Bilezikian; Michael Maricic; Nelson B. Watts

Given the need for authoritative positions in areas of controversy in the field of bone densitometry, the International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) convened a Position Development Conference in Denver, CO, USA, in July 2001. Four general areas were selected on the basis of clinical importance and likelihood of reaching agreement. These areas were discussed at length prior to the conference by the Scientific Advisory Committee of the ISCD and presented to a panel of experts at the conference. The four areas included discussions of (1). the regions of interest of central dual X-ray densitometry (DXA), (2). the criteria by which a densitometric diagnosis of osteoporosis can be made in men and non-Caucasian women, (3). the role of serial BMD measurements in patient management, and (4). the standards by which bone mass measurements at peripheral sites should be used in the diagnosis of osteoporosis. Details of the methodology used at the conference are discussed. The following papers explain the results of the discussions and describe the official ISCD positions.


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2016

Trabecular Bone Score in Patients With Chronic Glucocorticoid Therapy–Induced Osteoporosis Treated With Alendronate or Teriparatide

Kenneth G. Saag; Donato Agnusdei; Didier Hans; Lynn Kohlmeier; Kelly Krohn; Edward S. Leib; Edmund J. Maclaughlin; Jahangir Alam; Christine Simonelli; Kathleen A. Taylor; Robert Marcus

To determine the effect of alendronate (ALN) and teriparatide on trabecular bone score (TBS) in patients with glucocorticoid‐induced osteoporosis.


Southern Medical Journal | 2005

Review of treatment modalities for postmenopausal osteoporosis.

Ronald C. Hamdy; Charles H. Chesnut; Margery Gass; Michael F. Holick; Edward S. Leib; Michael E. Lewiecki; Michael Maricic; Nelson B. Watts

This review summarizes and updates data presented at recent annual Southern Medical Association conferences on postmenopausal osteoporosis. As part of any osteoporosis treatment program, it is important to maintain adequate calcium and 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels either through diet or supplementation. Among the available pharmacologic therapies, the bisphosphonates alendronate and risedronate have demonstrated the most robust fracture risk reductions—approximately 40 to 50% reduction in vertebral fracture risk, 30 to 40% in nonvertebral fracture risk, and 40 to 60% in hip fracture risk. Ibandronate, a new bisphosphonate, has demonstrated efficacy in reducing vertebral fracture risk. Salmon calcitonin nasal spray and raloxifene demonstrated significant reductions in vertebral fracture risk in pivotal studies. Teriparatide significantly reduced vertebral and nonvertebral fracture risk. Drugs on the horizon include strontium ranelate, which has been shown to reduce vertebral and nonvertebral fracture risk, and zoledronic acid, an injectable bisphosphonate that increased bone density with once-yearly administration.


Osteoporosis International | 2006

Official positions of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry

E. Michael Lewiecki; Neil Binkley; John P. Bilezikian; David L. Kendler; Edward S. Leib; Steven M. Petak

The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) periodically holds Position Development Conferences for the purpose of establishing standards and guidelines for indications, acquisition, and interpretation of bone density tests. Topics are selected for consideration by the ISCD Scientific Advisory Committee, reviewed by scientific working groups, and presented to an international panel of experts. Topic categories addressed to date include indications for bone density testing, selection of reference databases for T-scores and Z-scores, clinical applications for central and peripheral bone densitometry, serial bone density testing, instrument precision assessment, phantom scanning and calibration testing, requirements for a bone density report, nomenclature, and diagnosis of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, premenopausal women, men, and children. After an open session for public comment and discussion, the panel convenes for consideration of each topic and makes recommendations for positions to the ISCD Board of Directors. Recommendations that are accepted become the Official Positions of the ISCD. This Special Report summarizes the methodology of the ISCD Position Development Conferences and presents selected Official Positions of general interest.


Southern Medical Journal | 2004

Official positions of the international society for clinical densitometry

Edward S. Leib; E. Michael Lewiecki; Neil Binkley; Ronald C. Hamdy

The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) has convened two Position Development Conferences at which a panel of experts agreed on recommendations for performance and clinical applications of bone density testing. These recommendation were reviewed by the ISCD Board of Directors, and those approved by the board are now official positions of the ISCD. These include (1) indications for bone density testing, (2) reference databases for T-scores, (3) standards for performing central dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for diagnosis, (4) interpretation of peripheral bone density results, (5) diagnosis of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, (6) diagnosis of osteoporosis in men, (7) diagnosis in premenopausal women, (8) diagnosis in children, (9) indications and interpretation for serial bone mass measurement, (10) technical standards for phantom scanning and calibration, (11) technical standards for cross-calibration of DXAsystems, and (12) standards for reporting of bone density results including correct nomenclature and preferred number of decimal digits.


Southern Medical Journal | 2003

Position Development Conference.

Leon Lenchik; Edward S. Leib; Ronald C. Hamdy; Neil Binkley; Paul D. Miller; Nelson B. Watts

In a series of three published articles, the International Society for Clinical Densitometry has recorded the findings reached by an expert panel at the ISCD Position Development Conference held in July 2001. The key elements of those papers have been reviewed in this executive summary. It should be emphasized that the ISCD recommendations are not meant to serve as rigid guidelines or to replace clinical judgment. The recommendations will be reviewed and updated periodically as more data become available. A second Position Development Conference will be held in July 2003 in Cincinnati, OH. For information, visit the ISCD web site: http://www.iscd.org/.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2010

International society for clinical densitometry official positions: Asia-Pacific region consensus

Annie W. C. Kung; Chih Hsing Wu; Akira Itabashi; Joon Kiong Lee; Hyoung Moo Park; Yanling Zhao; Wing P. Chan; David L. Kendler; Edward S. Leib; E. Michael Lewiecki; John P. Bilezikian; Sanford Baim

The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (lSCD) is a nonprofit multidisciplinary international professional organization. The ISCD mission is to advance excellence in the assessment of skeletal health. To achieve this mission, the ISCD has conducted a number of Position Development Conferences over the past 10yr, bringing together international experts to review and create evidence-based position statements guiding clinicians involved in the area. The Asia-Pacific (AP) Panel of the ISCD was formed to give regional input to the ISCD from the AP Region and to oversee ISCD education and certification programs in the region. An AP Panel consensus meeting recently reviewed the most current Official Positions of the ISCD in view of the different population characteristics and health standards in the region. The reviewed position statements included those for bone testing by central and peripheral devices but did not include ISCD Official Positions on Vertebral Fracture Assessment or pediatric bone mineral density.

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Neil Binkley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Didier Hans

University of Lausanne

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Ronald C. Hamdy

East Tennessee State University

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David L. Kendler

University of British Columbia

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Lenore M. Buckley

Virginia Commonwealth University

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