The linkage between bone densitometry and cardiovascular disease

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The linkage between bone densitometry and cardiovascular disease
Abstract
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has been traditionally used to assess body composition covering bone, fat and muscle content. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has deleterious effects on bone health and fat composition. Therefore, early detection of bone health, fat and muscle composition would help to anticipate a proper diagnosis and treatment plan for CVD patients. In this study, we leveraged machine learning (ML)-based models to predict CVD using DXA, demonstrating that it can be considered an innovative approach for early detection of CVD. We leveraged state-of-the-art ML models to classify the CVD group from non-CVD group. The proposed logistic regression-based model achieved nearly 80% accuracy. Overall, the bone mineral density, fat content, muscle mass and bone surface area measurements were elevated in the CVD group compared to non-CVD group. Ablation study revealed a more successful discriminatory power of fat content and bone mineral density than muscle mass and bone areas. To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first ML model to reveal the association between DXA measurements and CVD in the Qatari population. We believe this study will open new avenues of introducing DXA in creating the diagnosis and treatment plan of cardiovascular diseases. © 2022 The authors and IOS Press.
Publication
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Date
2022
Volume
289
Pages
244-247
Citation Key
Refaee2022244
ISSN
09269630
Language
english
Extra
0 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] ISBN: 9781643682501 tex.author_keywords: Bone densitometry; Cardiovascular disease; Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); Qatar Biobank (QBB) tex.document_type: Conference Paper tex.pubmed_id: 35062138 tex.source: Scopus
Citation
Refaee, M. A., Al-Absi, H. R. H., Islam, M. T., Househ, M., Shah, Z., Rahman, M. S., & Alam, T. (2022). The linkage between bone densitometry and cardiovascular disease. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 289, 244–247. https://doi.org/10.3233/shti210905