Echolight sonogram scan for bones
Has anyone heard of, or had an Echolight sonogram scan instead of a radiation DEXA scan? New FDA approved that has been used in Europe for awhile. https://www.echolightmedical.com/en/company/
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Hello, I am hearing more and more about the use of echo light scans to ensure better accuracy in determining t-scores and bone density quality. Does Mayo Clinic provide these scans?
Welcome @petey911, I moved your question about echo light scans, or radiofrequency echographic multi spectrometry (REMS), to this existing discussion so you can connect with other members on the same topic.
- Echolight sonogram scan for bones: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/echolight-sonogram-scan-for-bones/
Here is an article from Mayo Clinic discussing advances in endocrinology regarding osteoporosis and predicting risk of fracture, ie, high-resolution peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (HRpQCT) imaging and trabecular bone score (TBS).
https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/endocrinology/news/new-tools-to-predict-fracture-risk/mac-20430573
I am hoping that there will be a facility that has Echolight in California soon. It sounds like it is available in Seattle, New York, North Carolina and Texas.
There are two places in NC.
Why was the echo done twice.?Which one is correct? Echo or DEXA?
Are there multiple locations in the USA for the echolight?
Is it covered by insurance?
TBS is software in the same machine as the DEXA scan done at the same time. The DEXA is covered. The TBS is not. It's $50
Does anyone know where you can get this testing done! Echo-light
You could google Echolight. Others have posted here on REMS. Anything that doesn't increase the radiation load might reduce MD's hesitancy to order BMD scans--the lack of which hampers research--is a great thing!