Description of Normative Spine TBS Data for Men and Women in Mexican Population

J Clin Densitom. 2021 Jan-Mar;24(1):129-134. doi: 10.1016/j.jocd.2020.06.003. Epub 2020 Jul 2.

Abstract

Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) has proven its usefulness to improve areal Bone Mineral Density in diagnosing fracture risk and bone status evaluation. For it to be better interpreted, local reference values are recommended to account for population differences and, if possible, both in women and men, the former being scarcer. Using TBS, we reanalyzed data obtained from the Mexican population included in the Latin American Vertebral Osteoporosis Study and the Mexican Vertebral Study in men that included a random probability sample of 408 women and 414 men aged 50 and older without fractures. Data was used to obtain reference curves in such a population. Mean TBS in women ranged from an average of 1.359 ± 0.118 standard deviation (SD) 50 to 59 and decreased down to 1.211 ± 0.128 SD in women 80 and above. In men ranged from 1.382 ± 0.116 SD in the first group down to 1.315 ± 0.118 SD in the latter with little differences in age groups. Mean values in women are lower than previously suggested cutoff points to establish microarchitecture status using TBS: 1.350 and above normal, 1.200 to 1.349 partially degraded and 1.199 and below, degraded. Our TBS data have the strength of being a random sample drawn from the population, although limited in its extent to one city in Mexico. The means and curves may be used to diagnose bone status with better sensibility and specificity, although these values are yet to be evaluated.

Keywords: Mexican population; TBS; reference data.

MeSH terms

  • Absorptiometry, Photon
  • Aged
  • Bone Density
  • Cancellous Bone
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lumbar Vertebrae
  • Male
  • Mexico / epidemiology
  • Middle Aged
  • Osteoporotic Fractures* / diagnostic imaging
  • Osteoporotic Fractures* / epidemiology
  • Spinal Fractures* / diagnostic imaging
  • Spinal Fractures* / epidemiology