Trabecular microarchitecture in established osteoporosis: Relationship between vertebrae, distal radius and calcaneus by X-ray imaging texture analysis - 02/02/13
Summary |
Introduction |
Osteoporosis is an alteration of bone mass and microarchitecture leading to an increased risk of fractures. A radiograph is a 2D projection of the 3D bone network exposing a texture, that can be assessed by texture analysis. We compared the trabecular microarchitecture of the spine, radius and calcaneus in a series of osteoporotic cadavers.
Materials and methods |
Thirty-four cadavers (11 men, 23 women), mean age 85.2±2.1years, were radiographed from T4 to L5 to identify those with vertebral fractures (FV). Non-fractured vertebrae (NFV), radius and calcaneus were taken and analyzed by densitometry, radiography and texture analysis under run-length, skeletonization of the trabeculae, and fractal geometry.
Results |
Six subjects (five women, one man) were selected, mean age 82.5±5.5years. Twelve calcanei and 10 radii were taken. Two radii were excluded. The texture of NFV was significantly correlated (P<0.01) with that of the radius for horizontal run-lengths. No relationship between the texture of NFV and calcaneus was found.
Discussion |
In the horizontal direction (perpendicular to the stress lines), the microarchitecture of NFV and radius showed a disappearance of the transverse rods anchoring the plates. Due to its particular microarchitecture, the calcaneus is not representative of the vertebral status.
Conclusion |
Bone densitometry provides no information about microarchitecture. Texture analysis of X-ray images of the radius would be a minimally invasive tool, providing an early detection of microarchitectural alterations.
Level of evidence |
IV retrospective study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Bone microarchitecture, Texture analysis, Vertebral fracture, Calcaneus, Radius
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Vol 99 - N° 1
P. 52-59 - février 2013 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.