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Dexa Four sites

BONE DENSITOMETRY

Dexa Four sites

Also Known As: BMD BONE DEXA BONE DENSITOMETRY
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A DEXA Double Site scan evaluates bone mineral density (BMD) at two critical skeletal regions, typically the lumbar spine and hip. These areas are most prone to osteoporotic fractures and provide a comprehensive overview of bone health. The scan uses dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, a safe and low-radiation method. It takes approximately 15–20 minutes. The patient lies comfortably on the table while the scanner moves over each site. The results assist clinicians in diagnosing osteoporosis, predicting fracture risk, and monitoring changes over time due to medication, menopause, or other metabolic factors. No special preparation is needed avoid taking calcium medicine before 24 hours of test, and it’s completely non-invasive.
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BONE DENSITOMETRY
1. Age should preferably be 21 years or above.
2. Stop calcium supplement for atleast 24 hrs before the examination.
3.No barium examination should have been done in last 2 weeks.
4. No CT Contrast should have been injected in last 10 days.
5. No radio isotope study should have been done in last 1-2 weeks
6.Vertebroplasty may affect results.
7.Rule out pregnancy. If pregnant, confirm necessity of test and use precautions.
1. What is a bone densitometry test?
ANS-A bone densitometry test, also called a DEXA scan, measures how strong your bones are. It
helps check your risk of osteoporosis or fractures.
2. Is the test painful or uncomfortable?
ANS-No. The scan is completely painless. You just need to lie still for a few minutes while the
machine takes images.
3. How long does the scan take?
ANS-The entire procedure usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes. There is no downtime and you
can resume normal activities right after.
4. Do I need to prepare before coming for the test?
ANS-Stop calcium suppliment before 24hrs,here is no special preparation. Just avoid wearing clothes with metal zips, belts or buttons.
5. Who should get a bone density test?
ANS-For thellisimic patients, people above 50, women after menopause, and anyone with frequent fractures or low
calcium levels are usually advised to get this test.

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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