The use of repeat DEXA scans at intervals of every 2 years is appropriate in most clinical settings, and is supported by several current osteoporosis guidelines. Because of limitations in the precision of testing, a minimum of 2 years may be needed to reliably measure a change in BMD. If bone mineral densities are stable and/or individuals are at low risk of fracture, then less frequent monitoring up to an interval of 5-10 years can be considered. Shorter or longer intervals between repeat DEXA scans may be appropriate based on expected rate of change in bone mineral density and fracture risk.
Conditions: Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Bone Mineral Density (BMD), Fracture
Diagnostic Tests: Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Scans (DEXA), Bone Density Test
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