Use PA L1-L4 for spine BMD measurement
Use all evaluable vertebrae and only exclude vertebrae that are affected by local structural change or artifact. Use three vertebrae if four cannot be used and two if three cannot be used
BMD based diagnostic classification should not be made using a single vertebra.
If only one evaluable vertebra remains after excluding other vertebrae, diagnosis should be based on a different valid skeletal site
Anatomically abnormal vertebrae may be excluded from analysis if:
They are clearly abnormal and non-assessable within the resolution of the system; or
There is more than a 1.0 T-score difference between the vertebra in question and adjacent vertebrae
When vertebrae are excluded, the BMD of the remaining vertebrae is used to derive the T-score
The lateral spine should not be used for diagnosis, but may have a role in monitoring